Danone North America
Per-product safety scores across 0 indexed Danone North America items — combining FDA SAFFA status, CSPI Chemical Cuisine ratings, and state-level ingredient bans.
| Signal | Danone North America | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Avg safety score | 50.0/100 | Below-average |
| Products tracked | 0 | OpenFoodFacts US index |
| Flagged ingredients | 0.0% | FDA SAFFA + CSPI flag overlap |
| Public dye pledge | Yes | Per FDA Dye Tracker disclosures |
What the Data Says About
Danone North America: 0 products tracked, avg safety score 50.0/100, 0.0% of catalog has at least one flagged ingredient. Dye pledge: Yes.
Score <85 indicates a meaningful share of the Danone North America catalog contains FDA/CSPI flagged additives — review individual product pages for specifics. Scoring methodology + dye-pledge context →
Safety scores weigh each product's ingredient list against FDA additive guidance and Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) concern ratings, then average across the brand's tracked catalog. A flagged ingredient is not a recall or a ban — it marks an additive that one of these authorities lists for caution, such as a synthetic dye, a nitrite preservative, or a high-intensity sweetener. Scores shift as brands reformulate and as the underlying datasets refresh, so a brand-level average is a starting point, not a verdict — open the individual product pages for the detail behind any number.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Danone North America food safe? ▼
Danone North America has an average safety score of 50/100 across 0 tracked products. None of the tracked products contain flagged ingredients.
How many Danone North America products are tracked? ▼
Our database tracks 0 Danone North America products, with safety scores based on ingredient analysis from FDA and CSPI data.
Does Danone North America use artificial dyes? ▼
Danone North America has made a public commitment to remove artificial dyes from their products.
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Disclaimer: Informational purposes only; not professional advice. A flagged ingredient is not a recall or a ban. Consult a qualified professional before making decisions based on this data.