Zen Honeycutt of Moms Across America rejoices over Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s appointment as head of Health and Human Services, viewing it as a significant victory for her advocacy. Her efforts have led to increased attention to toxic substances in food, particularly highlighted by a study revealing heavy metals in Girl Scout cookies. This research challenges the safety of non-organic foods, suggesting they likely carry similar risks. Furthermore, her organization has gained traction with support from lawmakers, such as Sen. Cory Booker, advocating for cleaner food sources and sustainable practices.
Honeycutt emphasizes, "This is not just about Girl Scout cookies. Pretty much all cookies, unless they're organic, are gonna have probably the same results."
Honeycutt expressed her joy, stating, "I literally cried tears of joy" upon hearing Kennedy's appointment which she viewed as a victory for her advocacy.
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