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Banned in the EU not Europe. For example, the UK has not banned Titanium Dioxide, and published it's own review in 2024. It concluded "that it is unlikely that there would be a risk to health from current UK dietary exposures of E171 TiO2.
Source: UK Committee on Toxicity
Also the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) did not conclude that Titanium Dioxide is unsafe but rather that it "could not exclude genotoxicity concerns after consumption of titanium dioxide particles." In other words, as it couldn't exclude the possibility of genotoxicity it has essentially used the precautionary principle to ban it.
So it's nuanced and not quite as dramatic as the article is making out. Scientific evidence may make it clearer that it is genotoxic in humans or even that it is safe. Personally I'm not a fan of adding any unnecessary materials to foods like this and think the EFSA's approach is better when it comes to public health, but I'd say there are far more obvious issues with US foods than this particular additive. Hormone treated beef and chlorinated chicken are two obvious examples.
Good thing they left the European Union so they could have blue passports and toxic additives!
The UK has stricter food standards than the EU anyway.