In a first-of-its-kind effort, the Texas legislature has passed a bill to require warning labels on foods such as Mountain Dew and white bread that contain certain artificial additives and dyes.
Theย measure, now awaiting action by Republican Gov. Greg Abbott, would require a warning label prominently displayed on foods containing any ofย 44 artificial dyes and additivesย โ a mandate that would apply to popular foods from Doritos and Skittles to Toaster Strudels and breads made with bleached flour.
It marks the first time a state, rather than the federal government, has tried to put its own warning labels on food.
โThis is about the MAHA parents and the crunchy granola parents coming together to say we are sick and tired of being sick and tired,โ state Rep. Lacey Hull, who partnered with fellow Republican state Sen. Lois Kolkhorst to sponsor the bill, told legislators before the House voted on May 25.















