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RFK Jr.’s Planned Campaign On Ultra-Processed Foods To Face Challenges

Last updated: July 8, 2025 8:29 am
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The Department of Health and Human Services, under the leadership of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is gearing up for a new campaign to educate the public about the dangers of ultra-processed foods and encourage healthier dietary choices. Despite Kennedy’s controversial views on other topics, the majority of Americans agree on the need to reduce added sugars and harmful additives in our food.

A recent poll found that two-thirds of Americans support the idea of reformulating processed foods to remove unhealthy ingredients. The Food and Drug Administration is also working on a definition of ultra-processed foods, focusing on products with chemically modified ingredients and additives like food coloring.

Kennedy is particularly concerned about the link between ultra-processed foods and the rise in obesity and diabetes rates. His upcoming “Take Back Your Health” campaign will address this issue head-on, aiming to empower individuals to make better choices for their well-being.

In preparation for the campaign launch, the Department of HHS is seeking proposals from public relations agencies to develop innovative strategies to promote behavior change. The goal is to create bold and viral messaging that will inspire people to rethink their dietary habits.

This initiative is just the latest in a long history of efforts to improve public health through dietary interventions. From Michelle Obama’s “Let’s Move” campaign to the ongoing revisions of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, the government has long recognized the role of diet in preventing disease and promoting well-being.

However, past campaigns have faced challenges in achieving their goals. For example, the emphasis on low-fat diets in the early Dietary Guidelines led to unintended consequences, such as increased consumption of refined carbohydrates and a rise in obesity rates. Subsequent revisions have acknowledged the importance of healthy fats in a balanced diet.

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As Kennedy prepares to launch his campaign against ultra-processed foods, he will need to navigate these complex issues and overcome resistance from the food industry. Success will depend on the effectiveness of his messaging and the ability to inspire meaningful changes in dietary habits across the country.

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