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MAHA's fight against food dyes, corn syrup and seed oils

Sep 30, 2025
Nutrition columnist Anahad O'Connor and health reporter Rachel Roubein dive into the fight against ultra-processed foods. They discuss MAHA’s agenda targeting harmful ingredients like synthetic food dyes, corn syrup, and seed oils. With alarming statistics linking these additives to health issues, they dissect government actions and public perceptions. Listeners get practical tips on reducing processed food intake, understanding the impact of sugar, and advocating for healthier food policies. A must-listen for anyone concerned about diet and health!
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INSIGHT

Ultra-Processed Foods Drive The Problem

  • Ultra-processed foods dominate U.S. calories and drive obesity and chronic disease.
  • These products are cheap, shelf-stable, tasty and loaded with additives of uncertain harm.
ANECDOTE

Kennedy's Dye Announcement Sparked Industry Reaction

  • RFK Jr. announced a voluntary plan claiming the food industry would remove synthetic dyes by 2026.
  • Food companies reacted with confusion but some later said they'd consider reformulation.
INSIGHT

Dyes May Affect Sensitive Children

  • Research links synthetic food dyes to increased hyperactivity and headaches in sensitive children.
  • Evidence is not definitive and effects may be confounded by high sugar in those foods.
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