War California moves to crack down on snacks like Flamin' Hot Cheetos, Takis

The California Legislature passed a bill that prohibits schools from serving snacks that contain certain synthetic food dyes because, according to lawmakers, those dyes can cause behavioral and developmental problems in children.

Assembly Bill 2316, which was sent to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s desk last week, would require snack-makers to remove the dyes from their products if they want them served in California schools. The additives are used in Flamin’ Hot Cheetos, Takis and other colorful snacks.

Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel, a Democrat from Encino, sponsored the measure. In a news release, he said the issue was personal to him because of his own experience with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, and he cited research from the California Environmental Protection Agency, which found that eating synthetic food dyes can worsen hyperactivity and other neurobehavioral problems in some kids.

“As a lawmaker, a parent, and someone who struggled with ADHD, I find it unacceptable that we allow schools to serve foods with additives that are linked to hyperactivity and neurobehavioral harms,” Gabriel said in the release. “This bill will empower schools to better protect the health and wellbeing of our kids and encourage manufacturers to stop using these harmful additives.”

Newsom needs to sign the bill before it becomes law.

The six synthetic dyes Gabriel’s bill is targeting are yellow 5, yellow 6, blue 1, blue 2, green 3 and red 40. Those dyes can be found in snacks ranging from gummy worms to chocolate bars.

Gabriel was also the author of a bill that made headlines last year. Initially, Gabriel wanted to ban foods that contained titanium dioxide, an ingredient found in Skittles. However, that provision was eventually removed from Assembly Bill 418, and the resulting legislation prohibited the manufacture and sale of foods that contained four other common food additives.

In his news release, Gabriel stressed that his bill would not ban snacks like Flamin’ Hot Cheetos and Twinkies outright: “AB 2316 would not ban specific foods or products, but rather encourage companies to make minor modifications to products sold in California and could help prompt a nationwide transition to safer alternative ingredients.” Kids would also be free to bring such snacks with them to school.

Gabriel said his bill is the first of its kind in the nation. The legislation has been endorsed by California State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond.

“Healthy, safe school meals are foundational to our students’ wellness and ability to learn,” Thurmond said in the release. “As someone who depended on school meals growing up, I know how critical it is that our children receive food at school that is nutritious and is never harmful.”

 
I swear that state defines anarcho-tyranny. Zero policing of the actual problems in the area but intense policing of any tiny, insignificant, harmless vice that Karens in the legislature can use as a personal cause.
 
Synthetic dyes only exist to make this slop more appealing to us. The food is so shit that they have to add more shit to make it appealing to our eyes for us to eat it. I do not understand why these companies can just not put the dyes in or use natural colors. One example is titanium dioxide, which is allowed in NA, not allowed in EU, and known to damage DNA. All it does is make food marginally brighter. Left has it, right does not.
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Theres such a little difference that people wouldn't notice if it wasn't there.
California is a hellhole that loves banning and putting warnings on stupid crap but its always been a travesty that dyes known to be harmful and banned in other countries are totally fine in America.
 
Good. Fuck this ultra processed slop. They have an unnatural hold on how much they appeal and are given to kids.
Its true ....cut these processed shit completely. American School lunches are the worst in the world. You go to any other school lunches in Asia and you get a variety of selections .....all fresh.

And the school lunches aren't cheap either. You'd think processed shit should cost less but it doesn't.
 
I figured out a while back that eating red food dye (specifically e129, Allura Red AC) makes me really fucking angry. It’s a surprisingly rapid onset effect and wears off just as quickly after a variable period depending on how much I consumed.
This stuff is banned in a bunch of places, and for good reason.
 
I swear that state defines anarcho-tyranny. Zero policing of the actual problems in the area but intense policing of any tiny, insignificant, harmless vice that Karens in the legislature can use as a personal cause.
That's the scariest part... I feel like they test run this shit in Canada/California and if nobody hangs politicians from the lamp posts then they figure it's safe enough for everywhere.
 
Nooooo you can't make it illegal to put poison in children's food!
It's more "feral nignogs are slowly driving every drug store chain out of the state, random central valley hoodlums are shooting football players in busted stickups, nobody can afford housing and the electrical grid browns out whenever a heatwave hits the area but THIS is where you place your attention?"
 
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