Kraft removes artificial preservatives in its most popular cheese slices

NEW YORK, N.Y. – Kraft is removing artificial preservatives from its most popular individually wrapped cheese slices

The change is the latest example of companies tweaking recipes as food labels come under greater scrutiny.

The change affects the company’s Kraft Singles in the full-fat American and White American varieties, which Kraft says account for the majority of brand’s sales.

Sorbic acid is being replaced by natamycin, which Kraft says is a “natural mould inhibitor.”

Kraft’s decision comes as more Americans try to stick to diets they feel are natural. That has prompted a number of food makers to change recipes.

Last week, for instance, Subway said it was removing a chemical from its bread after a food blogger named Vani Hari started a petition noting the ingredient is also used in yoga mats.

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