How Froot Loops Landed at the Center of U.S. Food Politics
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is turning up the pressure on WK Kellogg and other processed food giants by targeting artificial dyes in breakfast cereal that he says contribute to health problems.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is turning up the pressure on WK Kellogg and other processed food giants by targeting artificial dyes in breakfast cereal that he says contribute to health problems.