Kennedy Targets Ultra-processed Food
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Robert F. Kennedy is calling for hundreds of food additives and chemicals to be banned and to remove ultra-processed foods from school lunches across the U.S. A map shows states that Kennedy may target first due to high levels of obesity in those states, as reported by the Centers for Disease Control .
Kennedy has said the department at the Food and Drug Administration that is in charge of nutrition labels on food has "to go".
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