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MAHA’s moves on Coca-Cola, ice cream called ‘nutritionally hilarious’

Last updated: July 17, 2025 4:55 pm
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The Make America Healthy Again movement has recently achieved some victories in reforming the U.S. food supply, such as getting Coca-Cola to use cane sugar instead of corn syrup and convincing ice cream manufacturers to stop using synthetic dyes. However, nutrition experts are skeptical that these changes will have a significant impact on Americans’ health.

Marion Nestle, a renowned nutrition expert, pointed out that whether Coca-Cola contains cane sugar or high-fructose corn syrup, it still packs the same amount of calories and sugar, posing risks for chronic conditions like type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Kevin Hall, a leading researcher on the health impacts of ultra-processed foods, also expressed doubts about the effectiveness of these changes in improving public health.

Despite President Trump’s announcement that Coca-Cola will be using “REAL Cane Sugar” and the dairy industry’s commitment to removing synthetic dyes from ice cream, experts question the actual health benefits of these moves. Nestle and Barry Popkin, a nutrition professor, emphasized that focusing on individual ingredients like high-fructose corn syrup and artificial dyes may not address the root causes of chronic diseases.

While the MAHA movement has taken credit for industry shifts like using beef tallow instead of vegetable oil in French fries and removing artificial dyes from products, experts are concerned that these changes do not address the overall issue of ultra-processed foods in the American diet. Nestle warned that labeling products as “no artificial colors” could give the impression that they are healthier than they actually are.

To truly improve public health, experts suggest reducing sodium levels in processed foods and implementing warning labels on products high in sodium, added sugar, and saturated fat. They believe that these measures would have a more significant impact on Americans’ health than simply focusing on individual ingredients.

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As the MAHA movement continues to advocate for changes in the food supply, experts are eager to see if they will address broader issues related to ultra-processed foods and make meaningful regulatory changes. The forthcoming U.S. dietary guidelines, expected to be released soon, may provide insight into the movement’s future efforts to promote healthier eating habits.

Overall, while the MAHA movement has sparked some positive changes in the food industry, experts stress the importance of addressing the underlying causes of chronic diseases and implementing more comprehensive strategies to improve public health.

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