Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is redefining the 'healthy' American diet-and food companies are making 5 major changes to keep up | Fortune
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is redefining the 'healthy' American diet-and food companies are making 5 major changes to keep up | Fortune
"The philosophy here is that if you eat whole foods and don't eat ultra-processed foods, you'll be eating much more healthfully,"
"industrial food complex and drug companies who have engaged in deception, misinformation, and disinformation when it comes to Public Health,"
"ending the war on saturated fats."
"It was actually upside down before,"
The MAHA movement triggered a major realignment of federal nutrition policy toward whole foods and away from ultra-processed products. The movement emphasizes eating whole foods and reducing ultra-processed foods to improve health. The administration positioned the shift as a push against an industrial food complex and drug companies accused of deception and misinformation about public health. Nearly four in ten parents express support for the movement. The USDA overhauled dietary guidance to emphasize full-fat dairy and all types of fats, recommending three servings of full-fat dairy per day and de-emphasizing whole grains. Retail dairy consumption rose, with 650 pounds per person in 2024 and butter at an all-time high.
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