On Tuesday, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced a plan for the FDA to "phase out" eight artificial food dyes.
RFK Jr. framed it as a bold move in his “Make America Healthy Again” campaign—which corporate media happily swallowed.
But what Kennedy actually unveiled was a toothless, optics-driven play: a call for voluntary corporate compliance based on an "understanding"—not law.
THE DETAILS: Kennedy stood before supporters and declared, “We are going to win this battle.”
But behind the fanfare, the FDA admitted otherwise.
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