Kennedy's Vow to Take On Big Food Could Face Resistance
Briefly

Robert F. Kennedy's appointment to oversee health reflects a growing demand for healthier food options, targeting processed foods and advocating for transparency in labeling practices.
Mr. Kennedy claimed, 'We are betraying our children by letting these industries poison them,' at a rally, highlighting public outrage over unhealthy food practices.
By setting an agenda against regulatory corruption, Kennedy believes these agencies have prioritized corporate profits over consumer health and transparency in the food industry.
Challenging Big Food, Mr. Kennedy’s potential reforms could spark significant pushback from powerful interests concerned about increased costs and consumer shifts in buying habits.
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