dtagames 8 hours ago

Thanks, but why does it need to take so long? More importantly, why would ice cream need fake color? What flavor would warrant that?

The story also links to three other big food manufacturers who are phasing out these dyes... over multi-year periods.

  • teeray 4 hours ago

    > why does it need to take so long?

    So they can wait for US regime change and not do it

  • olivierestsage 7 hours ago

    Cynic in me says: "wait as long as possible and hope that the next administration doesn't care." I think there was a similar event recently with Apple vowing to make a big investment in US factory infrastructure or something, but the projected date was 2028.

  • Uvix 7 hours ago

    It takes a while to experiment, find what replacement works best and how much of it to use, and then set up new supply chains for it.

    As for what flavor would warrant dyes? Off the top of my head: Mint, peppermint, strawberry, orange sherbert, blue moon... I'm sure there's more.

    • wrboyce 7 hours ago

      Ben & Jerry’s mint ice cream is white and tastes just fine.

    • barbazoo 7 hours ago

      The question was about "need" and no flavor "needs" dye.

      • cung 6 hours ago

        To top it off, the issue isn’t dyes, it’s artificial dyes. You can still dye your mint ice cream green, it will just be a slightly lighter shade of green.

        • whycome 6 minutes ago

          You can get dark natural

  • Ekaros 6 hours ago

    Maybe not ice-cream, but with other frozen products I could see that selling to kids is more effective when there is bright identifiable colours involved.

  • wormius 4 hours ago

    I see you're not from the midwest/Michigan.

    Superman flavor is the answer.

vouaobrasil 4 hours ago

Why not just not use dyes? I'd be happy to eat weirdly-colored ice cream, whose color is just determined by the most essential ingredients.

  • msgodel 4 hours ago

    I actually reflexively prefer mint ice cream that's slightly off white to dark green now and I think that's because some of the higher quality brands don't use dye so I associate it with them.