This settlement holds Family Dollar accountable and protects Tennessee families from being sold harmful or mislabeled food.”
Tennessee will get a piece of the record $41.6 million settlement Family Dollar is paying for for unsanitary, rat-infested conditions at its distribution center in West Memphis,
Thousands of foods contain Red Dye No. 3, the substance banned by U.S. regulators on Wednesday due to potential cancer links. Here’s what foods or products are likely to be impacted by the ban.
The Quaker Oats Company announced the recall due to the presence of undeclared milk in the mixes, the FDA said.
In a recent request for information, the agency is turning its attention to how define and regulate high-protein yogurt and poppy seeds, reflecting its broader effort to modernize food standards and address consumer preferences,
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WDEF) — The Tennessee Attorney General’s Office (TAGO) has announced a settlement with Family Dollar Inc. According to TAGO, this settlement comes after an investigation that revealed Family Dollar stores in Tennessee were selling consumer goods that had knowingly been stored in a rodent-infested distribution center.
Made from petroleum and chemically known as erythrosine, red dye No. 3 is a synthetic color additive used to give foods and beverages a cherry-red color.
The cold will pose a danger to pipes, so be sure to cover exterior pipes, open cabinets with pipes so warm air can circulate, and drip your faucets.
Federal health officials on Thursday backed the public health benefits of nicotine pouches, authorizing Philip Morris International’s Zyn to help adult smokers cut back or quit cigarettes.
Efforts to ban students' cellphones at school is gaining rare bipartisan consensus in Republican and Democrat-led states.
She says consumers shouldn't worry about foods that have had Red Dye 3 in the past."There's no actual evidence that's linking it in cancer in humans, but becaus
Red 3 is banned for food use in Europe, Australia and New Zealand except in certain kinds of cherries. The dye will be banned in California starting in January 2027, and lawmakers in Tennessee, Arkansas and Indiana have filed proposals to limit certain dyes, particularly from foods offered in public schools.