- Robert F. Kennedy Jr., known for his public health advocacy, has been pushing for the elimination of artificial dyes in food as part of his “Make America Healthy Again” campaign.
- A food dye ban inspired by RFK Jr.’s efforts was introduced in West Virginia by an official named Morrisey.
- The ban was challenged in court, leading to a legal case that focused on the use of artificial additives in food products.
- An Obama-appointed judge ruled against the ban, siding with food manufacturers who opposed the restriction on artificial dyes.
- The ruling represents a setback for RFK Jr. and his supporters, who argue that artificial dyes pose health risks and should be removed from the food supply.
- The case highlights ongoing tensions between public health advocates and the food industry regarding the regulation of food additives.
Source: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/rfk-jr-s-dye-free-food-vision-blocked-obama-appointed-judge)














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