Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 31
HHS Launches $5-a-Serving Real Food Show With RFK Jr. to Push Home Cooking
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 31

HHS Launches $5-a-Serving Real Food Show With RFK Jr. to Push Home Cooking

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 31

Summary

  • Thursday's debut puts Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on HHS's website and YouTube hosting “The Real Food Show,” a government-produced series built around healthy meals costing under $5 a serving when possible.
  • HHS said the program aims to move the Make America Healthy Again agenda into everyday kitchens by steering families toward whole, minimally processed ingredients and more meals cooked at home.
  • Andrew Gruel joins the premiere episode to make crispy wild Alaskan salmon cakes with salad, arguing canned or frozen salmon can keep nutrient-dense meals affordable despite stubborn grocery prices.
  • A Fox News poll cited in the report found strong support for greater government focus on food safety and clearer labels, giving Kennedy's broader food-policy push a favorable public backdrop.

Insights

Can celebrity chefs truly teach busy families to cook healthy meals for under $5, or is this just an unrealistic culinary fantasy?
Will the government's controversial push for full-fat dairy and beef tallow actually improve our health, or secretly trigger a heart disease crisis?
Are the new high-protein dietary guidelines designed to promote whole foods, or could they secretly open the floodgates for processed supplement marketing?