Robert F. Kennedy Jr. hails fast-food chain for ‘RFKing’ french fries, urges other companies to be part of MAHA
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Urged food executives to eliminate artificial dyes from the food supply during a meeting with companies like PepsiCo and General Mills.
- Kennedy emphasized that removing artificial dyes is a priority for the Trump administration and warned of potential actions if companies do not proactively address harmful ingredients.
- He directed the Food and Drug Administration to revise policies that allow companies to deem ingredients safe without regulatory review, targeting unregulated substances.
- Kennedy's efforts aim to improve public health by addressing chronic diseases and making nutritious food more central to health goals.
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RFK Jr.’s Food Regulations Will Benefit Big Food and the Swamp - The American Spectator | USA News and Politics
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has started the process of adding more regulation to U.S. food markets. Undoubtedly, Kennedy believed this would bring to heel what has been dubbed “Big Food,” the large food conglomerates that control much of U.S. food production. But more regulations will only benefit Big Food, while the rest of America will lose.
'RFK'ing the french fries': Steak 'n Shake becomes a MAHA darling
Over a double cheeseburger and fries, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told Fox News host Sean Hannity earlier this month of his plans to improve the country’s health by incentivizing companies to step away from processed foods. From across the red high-top table of a Florida Steak ’n Shake, the health and human services secretary went on to praise the Indianapolis-based fast-food chain as a shining example of change since it began cooking its shoestring f…
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