B-Man Posted Thursday at 03:28 PM Posted Thursday at 03:28 PM PepsiCo to remove artificial ingredients from popular food items by end of 2025 Ashley J. DiMella Heeding the call to ban artificial ingredients by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., PepsiCo isn’t wasting any time getting started. Ramon Laguarta, PepsiCo Inc. chair and chief executive officer, said in an April 24 conference call that the company will reduce artificial ingredients and has already begun doing so, as Food Business News reported. “We’ve been leading the transformation of the industry now for a long time on sodium reduction, sugar reduction and better fats,” Laguarta said. “Sixty percent-plus of our (portfolio) today doesn’t have any artificial colors,” he said — and the company is “undergoing that transition.” Laguarta cited examples such as Lay’s and Tostitos https://nypost.com/2025/04/29/business/pepsico-to-remove-artificial-ingredients-from-popular-food-items-by-end-of-2025/ Thank you, RFKJ!! .
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B-Man Posted Thursday at 03:45 PM Posted Thursday at 03:45 PM Meanwhile. . . . . . . . . . . . . . in the real world. Congress Joins RFK’s Crusade Against Big Pharma by Robert McGreevy A bipartisan group of congressional lawmakers introduced a bill Monday to eliminate a tax deduction pharmaceutical companies receive for direct to consumer (DTC) advertising. The No Handouts for Drug Advertisements Act would remove a tax benefit that currently allows the pharmaceutical industry to write off advertising expenses related to advertising on television, radio, social media and other platforms, according to Republican North Carolina Rep. Greg Murphy’s press release. A group of four bipartisan lawmakers introduced the bill: Murphy, Republican Alaska Rep. Nick Begich, Democratic Minnesota Rep. Angie Craig and Democratic Michigan Rep. Hillary Scholten. https://dailycaller.com/2025/04/30/rfk-crusade-big-pharma-direct-consumer-advertising-congress-greg-murphy/ ,
The Frankish Reich Posted Thursday at 05:13 PM Posted Thursday at 05:13 PM 1 hour ago, B-Man said: PepsiCo to remove artificial ingredients from popular food items by end of 2025 Ashley J. DiMella Heeding the call to ban artificial ingredients by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., PepsiCo isn’t wasting any time getting started. Ramon Laguarta, PepsiCo Inc. chair and chief executive officer, said in an April 24 conference call that the company will reduce artificial ingredients and has already begun doing so, as Food Business News reported. “We’ve been leading the transformation of the industry now for a long time on sodium reduction, sugar reduction and better fats,” Laguarta said. “Sixty percent-plus of our (portfolio) today doesn’t have any artificial colors,” he said — and the company is “undergoing that transition.” Laguarta cited examples such as Lay’s and Tostitos https://nypost.com/2025/04/29/business/pepsico-to-remove-artificial-ingredients-from-popular-food-items-by-end-of-2025/ Thank you, RFKJ!! . Wow, Pepsi is now health food! Wait'll they see what RFK Jr says about high fructose corn syrup. The should sub beef tallow. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jan/18/rfk-jr-corn-syrup-ban-trump 1 hour ago, B-Man said: Meanwhile. . . . . . . . . . . . . . in the real world. Congress Joins RFK’s Crusade Against Big Pharma by Robert McGreevy A bipartisan group of congressional lawmakers introduced a bill Monday to eliminate a tax deduction pharmaceutical companies receive for direct to consumer (DTC) advertising. The No Handouts for Drug Advertisements Act would remove a tax benefit that currently allows the pharmaceutical industry to write off advertising expenses related to advertising on television, radio, social media and other platforms, according to Republican North Carolina Rep. Greg Murphy’s press release. A group of four bipartisan lawmakers introduced the bill: Murphy, Republican Alaska Rep. Nick Begich, Democratic Minnesota Rep. Angie Craig and Democratic Michigan Rep. Hillary Scholten. https://dailycaller.com/2025/04/30/rfk-crusade-big-pharma-direct-consumer-advertising-congress-greg-murphy/ , Wow, something I can get on board with!
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