Aldi brand to go food-colouring free
July 13, 2010

Aldi Australia has reformulated its private label range to exclude artificial food colours. The move follows studies that demonstrated increased levels of hyperactivity in young children consuming some food products. A study from Southampton University in the UK study found higher levels of hyperactivity in young children consuming: Tartrazine (102), Quinoline Yellow (104), Sunset Yellow (110), Carmoisine (122), Ponceau (124) and Allura Red (129). Aldi has removed these artificial food colours as... ...Read more »