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The food pyramid released by RFK Jr's USDA looks very different from the one you probably remember. See what's changed.
New nutrition guidance announced by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., introduces an inverted food pyramid prioritizing protein, dairy, and vegetables over processed foods and added sugars.
The new pyramid is the picture of the Make America Healthy Again movement, prioritizing whole foods, proteins and fats.
"My message is clear," said Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as he issued new dietary guidelines for Americans.
Here's what the new food pyramid released by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins looks like.
"You can see the food pyramid here," Kennedy said during a press conference, gesturing to the chart behind him. "It's upside-down, a lot of you will say. But it was actually upside-down before and we just righted it.
The Trump administration released new nutritional guidelines, introducing a new inverted food pyramid that prioritizes red meat and full-fat dairy. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. called the new guidelines the “most significant reset of federal nutrition policy in history.
Sweeping changes prioritize protein and fats over processed carbs, challenging decades of dietary dogma and setting the stage for a major public health debate.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shared images of a new food pyramid that essentially flips the old one upside down.
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New US food pyramid recommends very high protein diet, beef tallow as healthy fat option, and full-fat dairy
The federal government has released new dietary guidelines, introducing an emphasis on consuming meat and dairy and avoiding highly processed foods.