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Secretary Kennedy and Secretary Rollins Overhaul Federal Dietary Guidelines to Prioritize Whole Foods and Protein

Secretary Kennedy Unveils New Dietary Guidelines to Combat Chronic Disease·January 13 – April 21, 2026

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Secretary Kennedy and Secretary Rollins Overhaul Federal Dietary Guidelines to Prioritize Whole Foods and Protein

Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins have introduced new federal dietary guidelines focused on "real food" to combat chronic disease. Kennedy argues that chronic illness consumes nearly half of tax dollars and threatens the national economy in a recent statement. The updated guidelines simplify recommendations to emphasize whole foods and protein while moving away from ultra-processed products according to Kennedy. This "Make America Healthy Again" initiative seeks to make whole foods more affordable and accessible for families in a video update. The policy shift includes plans to restrict ultra-processed foods in school lunches and limit certain purchases within the SNAP program as detailed by Secretary Rollins. Kennedy also met with industry leaders to confirm that beef and animal protein will remain central to the new food pyramid following discussions at CattleCon 2026.
Kennedy on Real Food and ProteinKennedy on Ultra-Processed FoodKennedy at CattleCon 2026Rollins Details MAHA Initiative

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Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins details the 'Make America Healthy Again' initiative, which aims to restrict ultra-processed foods in school lunches and limit SNAP benefit purchases.

This article provides the specific policy details regarding SNAP and school lunch restrictions.

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The National Association of Manufacturers demands uniform standards and a seat at the table regarding RFK Jr.'s 'Make America Healthy Again' agenda, citing concerns from major food companies.

This highlights the primary source of opposition and the economic stakes for the food industry.

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