The move comes as Target continues to invest in wellness, food innovation and product development, with the flagship owned ...
Target shoppers will soon start to notice a huge change in the grocery section, as the Minneapolis-based company announced ...
Target says all cereal sold in stores and online will be made without certified synthetic colors by the end of May after reformulations with brand partners.
Several cereal brands are prepared for Target's pivot to only selling artificial dye-free cereal. General Mills, Kellogg's embracing the move.
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Target will only sell cereals without synthetic colors
This spring, Target is making a significant change to its cereal offerings by only offering cereals made without synthetic ...
Target will stop selling cereals with certified synthetic colors across all stores and online by the end of May. The move reflects rising consumer ...
With the cereal overhaul, Target also builds on the standards it established in 2019 with the launch of Good & Gather, its flagship owned food and beverage brand formulated without artificial flavors ...
Target will remove cereals with synthetic colors by May, reflecting families' demand for healthier options while still offering a variety of flavors and dietary choices.
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