Last month, with great fanfare, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. unveiled the
new dietary guidelines for Americans. The advice was muddled—eat more meat
but not more saturated fat!—and likely shaped by the very industry
influences that Kennedy has vowed to curb. Never mind, though. Its message,
“Eat Real Food,” was a certified hit among the
faithful of Kennedy’s Make America Healthy Again movement and much of
the broader public…
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