RFK Jr.’s “Make Our Children Healthy Again” report could reshape U.S. food policy

According to Food & Wine, the new federal strategy called “Make Our Children Healthy Again” (MAHA) proposes the most ambitious food reform in decades. It pushes for clearer labeling, limits on ultra-processed foods, new school-meal standards, and incentives for real-food producers.

Why it matters

This isn’t another campaign promise — it’s a national nutrition blueprint. If even part of it passes, you’ll see major shifts in what’s sold in grocery aisles and served in cafeterias.

The big shift

MAHA reframes food as a public-health issue, not a lifestyle choice. Think tobacco regulation, but for junk food.

What you can do now

Watch how your local representatives respond — states will have to adapt their food policies if this becomes law. Supporting real-food producers and transparent brands now puts you ahead of the curve.