The US dairy industry voluntarily pledged to eliminate artificial dyes from ice cream by 2028, a move supported by health secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr. Many large food manufacturers have similarly pledged to stop using artificial dyes in their products. The Maha movement aims to reduce childhood diseases by addressing additives in ultra-processed foods. Kennedy highlights that artificial dyes are linked to health issues like cancer and hyperactivity, reinforcing public demand for real food over chemical additives. The initiative has faced little political opposition despite jokes on social media.
The Make America Healthy Again (Maha) movement celebrated the US dairy industry’s pledge to remove all artificial dyes from ice cream by 2028, a significant step initiated by health secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr.
Kennedy emphasizes that artificial dyes are linked to various health issues, including cancer and hyperactivity, and advocates for the removal of these additives to promote real food.
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