Newsom launches investigation into ‘ultra-processed’ foods in California
- California Governor Gavin Newsom launched an investigation into ‘ultra-processed’ foods to promote healthier eating and curb health risks associated with food dyes and additives.
- An executive order requires state agencies to report on actions to limit the sale of unhealthy foods by April 1.
- Newsom's legislation aims to reduce the sale of soda and candy while enhancing access to fresh foods through the CalFresh program.
- More than 62% of Californians are overweight or obese, costing the state $90 billion annually in lost economic activity due to excess weight.
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