RFK Jr.'s Controversial Health Agenda Sparks FDA Concerns

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has pledged to remove processed foods from school lunches if he joins a second Trump administration, a stance that surprises nutrition experts given the previous administration's rollback of healthier school meal standards championed by Michelle Obama.
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