The Costly Ingredient That Big Food Companies Are Processing: MAHA
Executives from Italian food giant Ferrero hopscotched around the U.S. in late June, touring cereal factories at the center of one of the most unusual public-health controversies in years.
President Trump's top health official, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., had said the artificial dyes in WK Kellogg's Froot Loops, a fixture in grocery store cereal aisles since 1963, were poisoning America's children.
Ferrero had offered to buy the 119-year-old cereal business, which was struggling. But acquiring Kellogg meant stepping into a...
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