Consumer Reports: One Year Later: Are Synthetic Dyes Still in Our Food?
The federal government made a big announcement about phasing out artificial food dyes. Here’s what has happened since.
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abc27: List: Which foods contain the dyes that RFK wants eliminated in the US?
(NEXSTAR) – U.S. health officials announced this week they plan to phase out several types of artificial, petroleum-based dyes used as food coloring in countless snacks, drinks and desserts that line ...
List: Which foods contain the dyes that RFK wants eliminated in the US?
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It is NOT 'bad' to use the new keyword. But if you forget it, you will be calling the object constructor as a regular function. If your constructor doesn't check its execution context then it won't notice that 'this' points to different object (ordinarily the global object) instead of the new instance. Therefore your constructor will be adding properties and methods to the global object ...
In the specific case of throw, throw new() is a shorthand for throw new Exception(). The feature was introduced in c# 9 and you can find the documentation as Target-typed new expressions. As you can see, there are quite a few places where it can be used (whenever the type to be created can be inferred) to make code shorter. The place where I like it the most is for fields/properties:
You should use new when you wish an object to remain in existence until you delete it. If you do not use new then the object will be destroyed when it goes out of scope.
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The Food and Drug Administration is asking the food industry to stop using synthetic food dyes, in a bid to fulfill one of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s goals to swap ...
Dyes widely used in the textile, food and pharmaceutical industries pose a pressing threat to plant, animal and human health, as well as natural environments around the world, a new study has found.
The Hill: List: Which foods contain the dyes that RFK wants eliminated in the US?