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