RFK Jr.’s dietary guidance: Food funnel features slab of red meat, butter

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the Health Secretary, has unveiled the latest dietary guidelines for America, a document that is raising eyebrows among experts due to its unconventional structure and ties to industry lobbyists.

The guidelines are in a new format, often referred to as an "upside-down" food pyramid, which has been likened to a funnel. This design places a large slab of red meat at the top, followed by dairy products, whole grains, fruits, nuts, and finally, olive oil, butter, and other fats towards the bottom.

The guidelines aim to promote the consumption of "real food," but many critics argue that this approach may be misleading, as the emphasis on saturated fats could lead to increased cardiovascular risk. Moreover, the recommendations for protein intake include red meat, which has been linked to various health problems when consumed excessively.

Experts have also raised concerns about the lack of scientific backing behind some of these guidelines, such as a rollback of restrictions on alcohol consumption and a relaxation of limits on sodium intake. While Kennedy defended this approach by stating that moderate drinking can be part of a healthy lifestyle, others pointed out that "alcohol is a social lubricant that brings people together" and should not be consumed excessively.

Another contentious issue surrounding the guidelines is their close ties to industry lobbyists, including those representing the meat and dairy industries. At least four experts who contributed to the document have had ties to these industries in the past three years, sparking questions about potential conflicts of interest.

While some experts praise the guidelines for addressing highly processed foods, others are concerned that they may not be effective in reducing their consumption, given the lack of clear definitions and guidance on how to identify them.
 
🤔 I'm reading this news and I gotta say, it's a real reminder that even with good intentions, things can get messy 😅. It's like Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s new dietary guidelines - they're trying to promote "real food" but some of the choices are just plain weird 🥩🧀. I mean, who puts red meat at the top? That's like saying the best way to start a fire is with gasoline 💡.

And then there's the issue of conflicts of interest... that's when things get really slippery 🐍. It's like, how can we trust someone if they're just trying to sell us something? 🤝 I guess what I'm getting at is that sometimes you gotta question motives, even if it means disagreeing with someone on a good idea 💡.

It's also making me think about the whole "horses for courses" thing... when some things work for some people but not others. Maybe this dietary approach isn't working for everyone 🤷‍♂️. What do you guys think?
 
idk what's goin on here lol 🤯 this Kennedy dude is all over the place, first he's tryna push for real food but then he's got ties to meat & dairy lobbyists? like, can't we just get some actual science behind these guidelines instead of just slappin it together with big corp influence? 💸 and what's up with the "funnel" pyramid thing, sounds like a lazy attempt at thinkin outside the box 🍕 but honestly who needs a food pyramid in the first place? just eat whatever and call it a day 🤪
 
omg this new diet plan is wild 🤯 like who puts butter at the bottom of the pyramid? 😂 but seriously though i'm all about promoting whole foods over processed ones, but do we really need to eat that much red meat? 🐮 i mean idk if its gonna be good for our hearts in the long run. and what's up with the ties to lobbyists? 🤑 shouldnt they be focusing on science not industry interests? 💸 and btw has anyone seen the guidelines? is it a real document or just some fancy brochure? 📚😒
 
🤯 omg like this new dietary guideline thingy is SO sus! 🙅‍♂️ first off i thought it was gonna promote all that good stuff like fruits & veggies but NOPE it's all about the red meat & dairy products at the top 🍖🥛 and then they got all vague with olive oil & other fats at the bottom 🤷‍♀️ what kinda makes sense is a food pyramid, right? 🤔 i mean, isn't that like 90s thing? 👀 also, why would you put alcohol back on the table after basically banning it like 10 yrs ago? 🍻😒 and omg those ties to industry lobbyists?! 💸🚫 gotta be a huge conflict of interest. 🙄 can we pls get some real scientists involved in this instead of just, like, friends of friends from the meat industry 👥💁‍♀️
 
🤔 i'm all for giving people choices when it comes to diet, but this new guideline is kinda weird 🤷‍♂️. I mean, who puts red meat at the top? 🍖️ seems counterintuitive. and what's with the 'real food' label? isn't that just a fancy way of saying 'eat whatever you want'? 😕 i'm more about giving people facts and data to make informed decisions, not some vague idea of 'natural' or 'wholesome'. plus, don't even get me started on the conflicts of interest 🤑. i hope they revisit this and make it more transparent. 🙏
 
🤔 I'm not loving this new dietary guideline from Robert F. Kennedy Jr... The whole "funnel" thing is just confusing, and what's up with red meat at the top? 🍖️ It sounds like they're more worried about pleasing the meat and dairy industries than actually promoting healthy eating. And don't even get me started on the lack of science behind some of these recommendations - I mean, isn't moderate drinking a myth? 😂 I'm also not sure what's going on with the industry lobbyists having a hand in this document... seems like they're more interested in selling us junk food than helping us eat healthy. 🤑 And have you seen the part about olive oil and butter at the bottom of that pyramid? That just doesn't add up. 🤷‍♀️
 
🤔 I'm curious to see where this "real food" movement takes us... It sounds like a lot of good intentions, but some concerns about the structure and industry ties are valid 🤑 I mean, who gets to decide what's best for our health? Shouldn't we be looking at the science behind it all? 🤓 And what about people with dietary restrictions or allergies - how will they navigate this new food pyramid? 🍴 It's also a bit worrying that some experts are being paid off by the industries they're supposed to regulate 😬
 
This new dietary guide is a perfect example of how politics plays out in our daily lives 🤔. I mean, who gets to decide what's "real food" and what's not? It seems like Big Meat and Dairy are having a say in what we put on our plates, which doesn't sit well with me 🥩. And let's not forget the funnel-shaped pyramid – isn't that just a clever way of shoveling more red meat down our throats? 🍖

I'm also concerned about the lack of scientific backing behind some of these guidelines. As someone who values evidence-based policy, I think we need to take a step back and reevaluate the role of industry lobbyists in shaping public health decisions 👥.

It's like they say: you can't put a price on your health, but it seems like that's exactly what's happening here 💸. The fact that experts with ties to Big Meat and Dairy are advising us on how to eat is just sketchy, if you ask me 🤷‍♂️. We need to be careful not to let the interests of special groups influence our collective health decisions 🤝.
 
🤔 just read the new dietary guidelines from Robert F Kennedy Jr and i gotta say i'm kinda confused... 🤷‍♂️ like, why is red meat at the top of the food pyramid? isn't that a no-brainer? 🙄 i mean, i get the idea of promoting whole foods, but this "real food" thing sounds a bit sketchy to me. what's next, gonna tell us to drink apple cider vinegar and eat only berries? lol 😂 https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/robert-f-kennedy-jr-new-dietary-guidelines/

anywayz, gotta wonder if there's some kinda conflict of interest goin on here... 🤑 like, experts with ties to meat and dairy industries contributin' to the guidelines? that don't sit right wiv me. we need more transparency in these kinds of things. 🤝 https://www.npr.org/2023/02/27/1141512347/kennedy-jr-dietary-guidelines-food-industry-ties
 
Omg what's going on with these new diet guidelines?! 🤯 I mean I get where they're trying to promote "real food" but this funnel thingy is just confusing me 😂. And don't even get me started on the red meat at the top, like, isn't that gonna clog our arteries or something? 🍖️ My grandma always told me to eat more greens and less meat, guess she was right all along 🌿.

And another thing, what's up with the close ties to industry lobbyists? I thought we were supposed to be making informed decisions about our health, not getting paid off by the people who make the products we're supposed to buy 💸. Like, can't they just publish a real science-based guide without all the conflicts of interest?

I also kinda agree that processed foods need to go, but like, how are we supposed to know what's processed and what's not? 🤔 Can't we just have some clear labels or something? This whole thing is just giving me a headache 😴.
 
I'm low-key worried about these new dietary guidelines 🤔🍴 - I mean, an upside-down food pyramid sounds like a recipe for disaster! 🚨 Putting red meat at the top is just gonna lead to more heart attacks and whatnot 💔. And don't even get me started on the lack of scientific backing behind some of these recommendations 😬. Can't we just stick with evidence-based guidelines instead of playing with fire 🔥? And have you seen the list of industry lobbyists who contributed to this doc? 🤝🏼 Red flag alert! 👎
 
🤔 This new dietary guide thingy has me kinda confused. I mean, I get what Kennedy's tryin' to do, but that whole "funnel" thing is just plain weird 🤪. A slab of red meat at the top? That just don't sit right with me. And what about all these "experts" who got paid off by industries they're supposed to be regulatin'? 🤑 Not cool, if you ask me. The whole thing reeks of conflict of interest. And I'm not convinced that moderate drinking is really a good idea... I mean, we've been told too many times that it's bad for us 🤷‍♂️. Can't we just stick to the basics? Fresh fruits, veggies, whole grains... you know, the usual stuff 💚.
 
🤯 i cant believe what im seeing here lol... i mean whats going on with robert f kennedy jr?? this whole dietary guidelines thing is just a joke, right? 🙄 a funnel food pyramid that puts red meat at the top?! has he even met his grandma yet? 😂 and now its like they're rolling back all these restrictions and just telling us to enjoy our bacon and butter... what about our hearts, i guess?

and dont even get me started on the industry lobbyists involvement 🤑. i mean whats next? are we gonna let big pharma write the guidelines for vaccination schedules too?! 🤯 i know kennedy jr is trying to promote "real food" but this approach just feels so...off. i need some concrete science and evidence before i start chowing down on all that red meat, ya know?

and have you seen the whole list of experts who contributed to these guidelines? 🤔 at least 4 of them have ties to the meat and dairy industries?! thats not exactly what i call "science" lol. its like they're trying to push their own agenda without any real concern for our health.
 
This new dietary guideline thingy is like a mirror held up to our society, you know? It shows us what we value most when it comes to food - convenience, taste, and connections with others over a drink 🍻. But at the same time, it also raises questions about who gets to decide what's good for us, and whose interests are being served by these guidelines? 🤔 I think this is an opportunity for us to reflect on our own relationships with food and how we can make more informed choices that prioritize our health and well-being. Let's not get too caught up in the politics of it all - let's focus on becoming better versions of ourselves, one meal at a time 🥗💚
 
I'm surprised by all these experts who think this new food pyramid is a bad idea 🤔. I mean, come on, a funnel? It makes total sense! Red meat at the top means you gotta put some serious calories in there, you know what I'm saying? 💪 And those saturated fats at the bottom? Don't even get me started! That's the key to real food, if you ask me. As for the lack of science behind it... yeah, that's just because they didn't want to rock the boat, let's be real 🤷‍♂️. I mean, who needs scientific backing when you've got common sense? And those ties to industry lobbyists? Please, that's just the way the game is played in D.C. 🤑
 
omg what a "real food" revolution 🤣 just kidding, kinda. seriously tho, i'm low-key surprised that kennedy Jr. would go with this format... like, who thought it was a good idea to put the most processed meats at the top? 🥩🤷‍♀️ and those ties to industry lobbyists are, like, super suspicious 🤑 i mean, can't we just have some objective science behind these guidelines without all the special interest baggage? 💸 and btw, what's with all the emphasis on saturated fats? didn't they learn anything from the whole "saturated fat = bad heart health" debacle in the 90s? 😂
 
🤔 come on guys, can't we just let people make their own food choices without some "expert" telling us what's good? this whole "real food" thing is just code for "eat whatever you want, as long as it's not vegan". and another thing, why are we so scared of a little saturated fat? i mean, i'm no doctor but even my grandma can tell me that butter tastes way better than some boring old olive oil
 
idk why kennedy jr would push saturated fats lol, isn't that just a recipe for heart problems? 🤦‍♂️ i mean, i get where he's coming from with 'real food' but gotta wonder if this is more of a marketing ploy for the meat and dairy industries... 4 experts who work for those industries?? that's some serious crony capitalism 🤑
 
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