Wednesday, 12 February 2014

No More Artificial Preservatives in 2 Kraft Singles Varieties

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WebMD News from HealthDay

Feb. 11, 2014 -- Artifical preservatives will be eliminated from two varieties of Kraft Singles cheese slices, Kraft says.

Sorbic acid in the full-fat American and White American varieties will be replaced by natamycin, which Kraft says is a "natural mold inhibitor," the Associated Press reported.

It's the latest in a series of moves by companies to cater to the growing number of Americans concerned about food ingredients.

Last week, Subway said that it's ending the use of a chemical called azodicarbonamide in its bread. The announcement was made after a food blogger noted that the chemical is used in yoga mats and launched a petition to have Subway remove it from bread, the AP reported.



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