Make America Healthy Again Movement and School Nutrition

The Make America Healthy Again movement is gaining momentum as parents and lawmakers advocate for better nutrition in U.S. school lunches. Efforts include removing additives and artificial food dyes, promoting whole milk, and increasing fresh produce options.

Impact of Dyes and Chemical Additives on American Health

Vani Hari discusses how dyes, chemical additives, and ultra-processing may harm Americans' health. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. could make changes to healthy eating policies if confirmed as Health and Human Services Secretary. Potential reforms include overhauling school lunch programs and setting limits on toxins.

RFK Jr's 'Make America Healthy Again' movement and changing Republican stances

Support for RFK Jr's 'Make America Healthy Again' movement after Trump's first administration. The Independent covers various topics including reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech.