(Gray News) – Tyson Foods said it plans to stop using high fructose corn syrup and other ingredients in its branded products. On Monday, the company announced its goal to stop using high fructose corn ...
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Tyson Foods Is Dropping High-Fructose Corn Syrup
Tyson Foods said it would stop using high-fructose corn syrup in branded products by the end of the year, the latest company to change recipes as the Trump administration takes aim at ingredients used ...
Replacing high-fructose corn syrup with cane sugar could come at a cost, according to industry experts. Bulk high-fructose corn syrup cost about $0.35 per pound for 2025, only rising from $0.27 in ...
Tyson Foods is shaking up what goes into some of America’s most familiar breakfast sausages and lunch meats. The company says it’s making a big shift in the recipe playbook when it comes to High ...
High-fructose corn syrup is a liquid sweetener made from corn. When corn starch is broken down into individual molecules, it becomes corn syrup, which is 100 percent glucose, a simple sugar. Special ...
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