What’s Happening?
In a move that’s shaking up the food and health industries, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is launching a full-scale attack on ultra-processed foods, seed oils, and synthetic additives. His latest initiative, under the banner of “Make America Healthy Again,” is more than a policy push—it’s a cultural reset.
For those of us who believe that real food had a face, this might be the beginning of a long-overdue revolution.

🧠 The Bigger Picture
RFK Jr. recently unveiled a sweeping set of proposals aimed at reducing chronic disease by changing how Americans eat. And he’s not pulling punches. Here’s what he’s targeting:
🚫 1. Ultra-Processed Foods Under Fire
Kennedy has pledged to eliminate ultra-processed foods from federal programs like school lunches, food stamps (SNAP), and hospital meals. That includes everything from “plant-based meats” to sugary snacks and lab-created flavor enhancers.
“If it was made in a lab, it doesn’t belong on your plate.”

🧪 2. Seed Oils in the Crosshairs
One of Kennedy’s boldest moves is calling for the removal of industrial seed oils—like soybean, corn, and canola oil—from the American diet. Backed by emerging research linking seed oils to inflammation and metabolic dysfunction, he wants them gone.
He even publicly applauded Steak ‘n Shake for replacing vegetable oils with beef tallow, coining the term:
“RFKing the fries.”
🧼 3. Radical Transparency in Food Labels
Kennedy is also proposing a national food safety portal that tracks contaminants in packaged foods, including preservatives, synthetic colors, and emulsifiers.
For the first time, consumers may soon be able to see what’s really in their food—without a magnifying glass or a chemistry degree.
🍼 4. Rewriting the Rules for Kids’ Nutrition
Kennedy wants to bring whole milk back into schools, reexamine the ingredients in baby formula, and challenge outdated dietary guidelines that have prioritized grains and low-fat foods for decades.

🥩 So Where Does That Leave Us?
If you’ve been part of the Carnivore Tribe, this is the moment you’ve been waiting for.
Kennedy’s moves echo what ancestral health advocates and carnivore eaters have been saying for years:
✅ Meat is not the enemy.
✅ Saturated fat isn’t the villain.
✅ Food should nourish—not experiment on—the human body.
⚠️ But Not Everyone’s On Board…
Of course, this shift has stirred controversy. Critics say his stance is “anti-science,” while others claim he’s undermining the progress of sustainable alternatives.
Still, the numbers don’t lie: Americans are sicker than ever, and our food system is built more like a chemistry lab than a farm.
RFK Jr. is daring to ask: What if the solution isn’t more innovation—but going back to basics?
📣 Final Thought:
If your dinner never had a face…
Maybe it was never really dinner at all.