Public record · Texas SB 314 · eff. September 1, 2026

Texas banned 17 additives.
We checked every product.

SB 314 applies to meals served through the National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program in Texas public schools for contracts entered into or renewed on or after September 1, 2026. Every product with ingredient text has already been scanned.

Compliance snapshot

80.2% of scanned products are already compliant.

Detection counts come from ingredient statements in product records. Unknown status means no ingredient text was available to scan, not that the product is non-compliant.

440K

Products scanned

Records with ingredient text

353K

Compliant

80.2% of scanned

87K

Contain banned additives

19.8% of scanned

12K

Unknown

Awaiting ingredient data

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Detection breakdown

Every banned additive, ranked by detections.

SB 314 also includes a catch-all for additives substantially similar to the listed substances. Generic caramel color is flagged for manual review when the class is not specified on the label.

Additive Also known as Detections
Red Dye No. 40 (Allura Red AC, E129) Allura Red AC, E129 37,298
Yellow Dye No. 5 (Tartrazine, E102) Tartrazine, E102 33,830
Blue Dye No. 1 (Brilliant Blue FCF, E133) Brilliant Blue FCF, E133 29,386
Yellow Dye No. 6 (Sunset Yellow FCF, E110) Sunset Yellow FCF, E110 23,838
Titanium Dioxide TiO2, E171 12,920
Red Dye No. 3 (Erythrosine, E127) Erythrosine, E127 9,118
Blue Dye No. 2 (Indigo Carmine, E132) Indigo Carmine, E132 6,303
Butylated Hydroxyanisole (BHA) Butylated Hydroxyanisole 4,658
Azodicarbonamide ADA dough conditioner 795
Brominated Vegetable Oil (BVO) Brominated Vegetable Oil 620
Potassium Bromate 583
Propylparaben Propyl paraben 190
Green Dye No. 3 (Fast Green FCF, E143) Fast Green FCF, E143 183
Ammonia Caramel (Caramel Color Class III) Ammonia caramel, Class III 33
Sulfite Ammonia Caramel (Caramel Color Class IV) Sulfite ammonia caramel, Class IV 15
Orange B Dye 0
Citrus Red Dye No. 2 (E121) E121 0

What this means

For Texas districts and their suppliers.

Every Texas food contract entered into or renewed on or after September 1, 2026 needs a way to verify SB 314 status before products reach a menu.

  1. 01
    Every record carries a verdict

    Each scanned product has a compliance badge tied back to the underlying ingredient statement, so the evidence travels with the record.

    Audit-ready
  2. 02
    Substitution suggestions

    When a product fails, the app suggests compliant alternatives in the same category, ranked by nutrient profile and CN credit match.

    In the app
  3. 03
    Unknown is a workflow, not a verdict

    12,267 current records still lack ingredient text. We surface these for manual review so districts can request data before contract renewal.

    12,267 queued

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