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FDA Targets Synthetic Food Dyes In Sweeping Nutrition Overhaul
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General Mills Price Target Announced at $54.00/Share by UBS
General Mills Analyst Ratings
TD Cowen Sticks to Their Hold Rating for General Mills (GIS)
UBS Initiates General Mills(GIS.US) With Sell Rating, Announces Target Price $54
RFK Jr. Will Phase Out Artificial Food Dyes By End Of 2026: What It Means For Pepsi, Coca-Cola, General Mills
The FDA Confirms It Will Phase Out More Food Dyes
Express News | U.S. Health Secretary Kennedy: I Don't Think We Will Be Able to Eliminate Sugar, but Need to Give Americans Knowledge About How Much Sugar Is in Their Food
Express News | Makary: Asking Food Companies to Remove Red Dye Number Three by the End of Next Year, Sooner Than the 2027-2028 Deadline Previously Announced
Express News | Makary: FDA Will Authorize Four New Natural Color Additives in the Coming Weeks
Express News | U.S. Food and Drug Commissioner Makary: FDA Is Taking Action to Remove Petroleum-Based Synthetic Dyes From Food Supply and Medications
Big Trouble for Big Food? TD Cowen Warns Pricing Needs to Come Down Amid Consumer Backlash
TD Cowen Adjusts Price Target on General Mills to $56 From $57, Maintains Hold Rating
Jim Cramer Says Slowdown in Snacking an 'Existential' Issue for General Mills (GIS)
General Mills (GIS) Down 1.4% Since Last Earnings Report: Can It Rebound?
Large-scale layoffs have caused functions to paralyze! The FDA will suspend certain Food Safety inspection work.
1. The large layoffs at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) have led the FDA to suspend most Food Safety inspection work. 2. The FDA is considering stopping most routine Food Safety inspections and outsourcing oversight to state and local authorities, but high-risk routine food inspections and emergency safety incidents will still be the responsibility of the FDA.