Aldi To Remove 57 Artificial Ingredients
Grocery chain Aldi plans to expand its removal of artificial additives from store brands. The company previously removed a dozen artificial preservatives, colors, flavors, and sweeteners a decade ago. The list of removed ingredients is expected to grow to 57 by the end of December next year.
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“Aldi says it was the first major grocer to remove a dozen artificial preservatives, colors, flavors, and sweeteners from store brands a decade ago. That ingredient list will expand to 57 by the end of December of next year.”
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