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RFK Jr. Puts ‘Big Food’ on Notice About Artificial Dyes & Additives

The MAHA movement is already paying dividends when it comes to cleaning up the food supply in America. A couple of weeks ago, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. met with executives from all the major junk food corporations in the country, including PepsiCo, Kraft Heinz, General Mills, and others.

In that meeting, the Big Food execs revealed to RFK the thing that they fear the most: that states will begin banning artificial dyes and additives on an individual basis. This would mean that the food companies would have to make different products for different states.

West Virginia just became the first state to institute a ban on dyes and additives in school lunches. Other states are likely to follow now that Republican legislatures are realizing that the MAHA movement is a real coalition that means business.

 

RFK was on hand this week when West Virginia Governor Morrissey signed the new legislation into law. West Virginia is also banning the use of SNAP benefits (food stamps) to buy soda and junk food.

So, after the Big Food execs told RFK what their biggest fear was, he turned around and went to West Virginia in order to throw it back in their faces. Good for him!

RFK is also encouraging other states to follow West Virginia’s lead on this issue.

Watch as Jimmy Dore breaks down the significance of this historic moment…


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