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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