"As you probably know, the White House unveiled their new protein-heavy, "real-food" loaded food pyramid: So, a brief history refresher: as you may recall, Michelle Obama's focus was on healthy eating. So, fast forward to 2026 where Fox News Host Laura Ingraham is taking back what she said about Michelle Obama's food desert thing: Ingraham: Michelle Obama used to call them food deserts. I used to poke fun at her. Was she right?Rollins: Part of that is correct."
""Michelle Obama called them 'food deserts.' I kind of used to poke fun at her for that. Maybe... is she right?" Ingahram asks. "In fact, there's part of that that's correct," the guest replies. "We take it all back, she's right," she says back. As this person said, "Fox News validating @MichelleObama in 2026 was not on my bingo list.""
The White House unveiled a new protein-heavy, "real-food" loaded food pyramid. Michelle Obama previously emphasized healthy eating and used the term 'food deserts' to describe limited food access. In 2026, a Fox News host acknowledged past mockery of that term and asked if the characterization was correct. A guest responded that part of the characterization was accurate, and the host publicly reversed course. A social media clip captured the exchange and circulated with surprise that a conservative outlet validated Michelle Obama's point in 2026. The exchange links federal nutrition messaging with persistent food access concerns.
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