Walgreens

Per-product safety scores across 114 indexed Walgreens items — combining FDA SAFFA status, CSPI Chemical Cuisine ratings, and state-level ingredient bans.

Avg Safety Score
96.2
Products
114
Flagged Products
10.5%
Dye Pledge
No
Walgreens brand profile vs portfolio averages
Signal Walgreens Notes
Avg safety score 96.2/100 Above-average
Products tracked 114 OpenFoodFacts US index
Flagged ingredients 10.5% FDA SAFFA + CSPI flag overlap
Public dye pledge No Per FDA Dye Tracker disclosures

What the Data Says About

Walgreens: 114 products tracked, avg safety score 96.2/100, 10.5% of catalog has at least one flagged ingredient. Dye pledge: No.

Score ≥95 places Walgreens in the top-decile safety tier — ingredient profiles dominated by FDA/CSPI low-concern items. 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.

Products by

Sorted by concern level (most flagged first)

Candy Bracelet
Snacks
4 flagged 0/100
Electrolyte Solution
Non food products
4 flagged 20/100
Frightfully Yummy Gummy Body Parts
Undefined
3 flagged 35/100
Electrolyte Solution (Lemon Lime)
2 flagged 70/100
Fiber Capsules
2 flagged 90/100
Clinical Strength Dandruff Shampoo
Hair
1 flagged 75/100
Mens Multivitamin
Dietary supplements
1 flagged 85/100
Roasted almonds
Plant-based foods and beverages
100/100
Caramel Nut Indulgent Trail Mix, Caramel Nut
Snacks
100/100
Assorted toffee
Snacks
100/100
Milk Chocolate
Undefined
100/100
Homestyle Ice Cream
Undefined
100/100
Triple Hydration Electrolyte Drink Mix
100/100
Veggie Sticks Sea Salt
100/100
Roasted Whole Cashews
100/100
Nice Cheeseburger on a brioche bun
100/100
Mini Candy Canes Peppermint
100/100
White Cheddar Popcorn
100/100
Giant Marshmallow Cottontail Pop
100/100
Mini Marshmallows
100/100
Nice! Honey Roasted Almonds
100/100
Hair, Skin & Nails Gummies
100/100
Hikers Trail Mix
100/100
Gummy Burst Strawberry Kiwi Fusion
100/100
Melatonin Gummies
100/100
Magnesium Citrate
100/100
All Day Pain Relief
100/100
Fiber Select Gummies
100/100
Walgreens Fiber powder
100/100
Triple hydration electrolyte drink mix
100/100
Ashwagandha root
Dietary supplements
100/100
Walgreens melatonin 12mg
Dietary supplements
100/100
Vitamin B12 Supplement
100/100
Omega-3 From Fish Oil
100/100
Ibuprofen 200
Non food products
100/100
Gaba Supplement
100/100
Quick-Dissolve Melatonin
100/100
Hair, Skin & Nails Gummies
100/100
Triple Hydration
100/100
Triple Hydration
100/100
Triple Hydration Electrolyte Drink Mix
100/100
Allergy Relief D 24 Hour
100/100
Sugar free melatonin gummies
100/100
Prenatal Softgels
100/100
Fiber Supplement Powder
100/100
Liquid Chlorophyll
100/100
Creatine Monohydrate
100/100
Hydration Plus - Ice Pop
100/100
Motion Sickness Relief
100/100
Antiacid tablets 1000
100/100

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Walgreens food safe?

Walgreens has an average safety score of 96/100 across 114 tracked products. 10.5% of products contain flagged ingredients.

How many Walgreens products are tracked?

Our database tracks 114 Walgreens products, with safety scores based on ingredient analysis from FDA and CSPI data.

Does Walgreens use artificial dyes?

Walgreens has not publicly committed to removing artificial dyes. Check individual product pages for specific dye ingredients.

Brand scores aggregate ingredient-level FDA SAFFA + CSPI Chemical Cuisine ratings across Open Food Facts product data. See our methodology. Retrieved and formatted by PlainFoodSafe Editorial.

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.