Australian children consume low levels of food colors: Report
date:Jun 25, 2012
t undergo a safety assessment by FSANZ before they can be used in food or drinks sold in Australia or New Zealand.
FSANZ recognises that some people prefer to avoid certain food colours. For this reason, food colours must be declared on the label, McCutcheon added.
According to FSANZ, the new report assessed new information such as - updated food consumption data from the 2007 Australian Children's Nutrition and Physical Activity Survey; revised Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI) for Quinoline Yellow
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