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🚨Food Industry vs RFK, Who is going to win?
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The Food Industry’s Secret Plot to Undermine RFK Jr.
RFK Jr.’s Challenge to Big Food
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has targeted the corporate food industry, advocating for reforms that would ban harmful additives, regulate seed oils, and overhaul ultra-processed food production. His stance follows a history of questioning the medical industry’s narratives, sparking unease among powerful food corporations.
Corporate Lobbyists on High Alert
Investigative journalist Lee Fang revealed that companies like PepsiCo and McDonald’s are mobilizing to counter Kennedy’s proposals. Lobbyists are reportedly planning to use federal funding processes to limit his ability to enact laws. The effort underscores how seriously Big Food views Kennedy's reforms as a threat.
Focus on Food Dyes and Additives
Kennedy has targeted controversial food dyes, such as those in Doritos and Cap’n Crunch, linked to behavioral and health risks in children. While these additives are flagged with warning labels in Europe, they remain widely used in the U.S. The industry argues that banning such chemicals would force costly adjustments, threatening profitability.
Strategic Roadblocks
Lobbyists aim to weaken Kennedy’s campaign by emphasizing the broad scope of his agenda, suggesting that his initiatives may falter due to overreach. Additionally, they plan to leverage Senate confirmation processes to extract compromises, using political maneuvering to protect their interests.
Gaining Ground with Conservatives
Despite corporate pushback, Kennedy’s agenda resonates with Trump’s base. Influencers like Joe Rogan, who has platformed critics of processed foods, have amplified these calls for healthier food practices. This alignment has energized the Republican movement toward stricter regulation of Big Food.
A Shift in the GOP’s Approach
The "Make America Healthy Again" agenda marks a departure from Trump’s first-term policies, which favored deregulation in the food sector. Now, Big Food faces a Republican base increasingly unified around Kennedy’s vision for healthier, more transparent food standards.
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