Target has announced it will stop selling cereals that contain certified synthetic colors, a move that could pull beloved childhood brands from its shelves. This might upset children, not to mention ...
Several popular breakfast cereals will soon disappear from Target shelves as the retailer enforces stricter ingredient ...
Target announced that they will stop selling cereals with artificial dyes in them. What cereals could be affected?
Target will stop selling its entire assortment of cereal with certified synthetic colors by the end of May. The move, ...
The company’s decision follows recent moves by retailers including Walmart and Save A Lot to scrub foods of artificial dyes.
Target will stop selling cereals containing synthetic colors by the end of May. The Minneapolis-based discounter said Friday it had been phasing out synthetic colors in cereals for several years.
Several cereal brands are prepared for Target's pivot to only selling artificial dye-free cereal. General Mills, Kellogg's embracing the move.
Breakfast aisles rarely become a window into ingredient trends, but Target’s latest cereal move says a lot about where packaged food is heading. The retailer said it plans to stop selling breakfast ...
Target says that by the end of May, all cereal sold in its stores and online will be made without certified synthetic colors. The retailer says it worked with national and owned-brand partners to ...
Target will only sell cereals without synthetic colors by the end of May. This change aligns with consumer demand for healthier options, the Minneapolis-based retailer says. Target's initiative is ...
The big-box retailer joins others in removing foods with artificial dyes from its grocery shelves by the end of May ...