Secretary Kennedy hosted a meeting with the leaders of the food industry on the agenda

HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. food industry Leaders on Monday at a round table in Washington, DC
Representatives of Kraft Heinz, General Mills, Tyson Foods, WK Kellogg Co, JM Smucker Company and Pepsico, along with consumer brands, were present at the meeting.
Secretary Kennedy announced a meeting on X, announcing: “A great discussion today … Improving food safety and radical transparency to protect the health of all Americans, especially Our children. “
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. To meet with food industry leaders
“We will strengthen consumer trust by drawing toxins from Our food. Let’s make America healthy again, “the post added.
The leaders of the food industry, together with the Association of Consumer Marks, met on Monday with HHS secretary to Robert F. Kennedy, younger on Monday. (Fox News)
The president of the Association of Consumer Marks and the Melissa Hockstad CEO also published a statement announcing a meeting at HHS.
“Today, the leaders of the industry met with the Minister of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy, younger to talk Re -do America healthy Agenda and joint work on maintaining access to consumers with a safe, affordable and appropriate choice of products, “Hockstad said.
“It is time for the main food companies to prioritize public health through profit by accepting the actual ingredients from the whole food.”
“It was a constructive conversation and we look forward to continuing to engage with the secretary and qualified experts within the HHS to support public healthBuild a consumer trust and promote the choice of consumer, “she added.
Although specific themes of the discussion were not confirmed, the food industry as a whole was the Meta RFK JR. -a from the initial launch of his presidential campaign.
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“Food Baba” and the founder of Truvani outside Hari told Fox News Digital that the gathering of all “is the first step to any real change.”
“Bringing [food industry’s] The largest lobby company with them, the consumer brands association … They will be willing to recommend some of these changes because I cannot stop state legislation It happens all over the board, “Harry said, based in North Carolina.
“We have 30 different states that look at legislation,” she added.
Representatives of Kraft Heinz, General Mills, Tyson Foods, WK Kellogg Co, JM Smucker Co and Pepsico were present at the meeting. (@Sekennedy/x)
Western Virginia has recently adopted a state legislation to ban the colors and preservatives of food.
Preservatives of biljilano hydroxianisol and propylparaben – as well as the colors of the blue no. 1 and 2, green no. 3, red number 3 and 40 and yellow number 5 and 6 – everyone will ban after the account is signed by Governor Patrick Morrisey.
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In February, the Arizona House of Representatives adopted the Law on Healthy Schools in Arizona, which forbids ultra -Processed foods containing harmful serving supplements in Public school meals.
While buying groceries, Harry said he hoped for Americans Choose products with one ingredients and study the medium aisle with control.
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“You want to avoid things you don’t recognize, chemical names you know are not real foodBecause it’s a huge experiment of your body, “she noticed.
Maha influencer and Survivors of cancer Liana Werner-Gray told Fox News Digital that the meeting was a crucial step towards resolving the root causes of chronic illness in America.
While buying groceries, Harry said he hoped for Americans Choose products with one ingredients and study the medium aisle with control. (East)
“Excessive use of harmful food additives, artificial colors, inflammatory seed oils and glyphosate pollution have contributed to the increase in health problems, including obesity, Diabetes, cancer disorders and behavior, “she said.
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“It’s time to give the main nutritional companies a priority to public health through profit by accepting real ingredients from the whole food. Consumers require changes and the industry must listen,” Werner-Gray added.
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Fox News Digital reached for HHS to comment.
Peter Burke contributed to this report.