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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched a probe into cereals giant General Mills over marketing its products as “healthy”. The Attorney General’s office has issued a civil ...
Attorney General Ken Paxton announced ... of the potential negative health effects of its products. General Mills still sells reformulated cereal without artificial dyes in other countries ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has claimed General Mills’ cereals marketed for children ... He said he wants the company to sell its products without synthetic dyes and additives, which ...
Investing.com -- Goldman Sachs downgraded shares of General Mills (NYSE: GIS) and Conagra Brands (NYSE: CAG ), citing ongoing ...
General Mills markets its cereals as being healthy and a “good source” of vitamins and minerals, the release said, adding that the products still contain petroleum-based food colorings.
The Cheerios maker’s transformation initiative is expected to cost the cereal giant $130 million, with more than half of the ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has accused General Mills of illegally misrepresenting some of its most popular cereals, such as Trix and Lucky Charms, as "healthy" products. Paxton said he ...
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