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Target to remove synthetic color from cereals by May end

By Thomson Reuters Feb 27, 2026 | 6:51 AM

Feb 27 (Reuters) – Target said on Friday it would sell only cereals made without certified synthetic colors by the end of ​May, becoming the latest retailer to tighten ‌standards amid a crackdown on artificial dyes.

The big-box retailer said it has worked closely with national and owned-brand partners to reformulate products where needed, and the decision applies ‌to ​cereals sold both in-store and online.

Packaged ⁠food makers such as ⁠PepsiCo, Campbell’s and Conagra Brands had announced last year that they would cut artificial dyes, responding to the Trump administration’s “Make America Healthy Again” ​initiative and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s crackdown on ultra-processed food and chemical additives.

“We ⁠know consumers are increasingly ⁠prioritizing healthier lifestyles, and we’re moving ​quickly to evolve our offerings to meet their needs,” ​Cara Sylvester, Target’s chief merchandising officer, said ‌in a statement.

Target’s move puts it ahead of several brands on its shelves that have committed to phasing out artificial dyes on longer timelines. ⁠Among them is General Mills’ Lucky Charms, which is expected to eliminate artificial colors by 2027.

Retail giant Walmart ⁠said in ‌October last year it would remove ⁠synthetic dyes from its U.S. private-label ​foods ‌by January 2027.

Target, which has been ​facing a ⁠lengthy sales slump and attempting a turnaround under new CEO Michael Fiddelke that includes job cuts, is set to report its quarterly results on Tuesday.

(Reporting by Neil J Kanatt in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Shilpi Majumdar)