'MAHA' Calls for Limits on Food Ads to Kids Likely to Face Industry Opposition
A White House call to curtail the marketing of unhealthy food to children would be vulnerable to industry lobbying that killed previous government efforts, nutrition and public health experts said.
U.S. President Donald Trump's Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Commission, established in February and led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is tasked with investigating what its supporters call an epidemic of childhood disease.
A draft obtained by Reuters of the commission's upcoming report, which is expected to be published in coming weeks
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