On Saturday, a photo of American politician Robert F. Kennedy appeared on X, in which he was eating a burger. He also eats fries and drinks a coke. The photo caused a stir because Kennedy announced that he wanted to take action against fast food…
In the photo, the politician, who will become Minister of Health, is seen at a table with US President-designate Donald Trump (2nd from left) and tech billionaire Elon Musk (left). In front of them are containers with fries, burgers, various sauces and soft drinks such as Cola. They smile into the camera, a companion holds up his fries. The photo was posted by American health scientist Eric Feigl-Ding, a member of the Democratic Party.
In the accompanying text, Feigl-Ding reminded people that Coke contains a lot of sugar and that hamburgers are highly processed foods. The photo, which was published on Saturday, was probably taken on a plane.
Here you see the photo on platform X.
“Conflict of interest”
Under the post, many sided with the Democrat, writing about a “conflict of interest,” a “new cholesterol diet plan for everyone” and a previous outrage. Background: Kennedy had announced that he wanted to combat obesity in the US. In the future, there will be no more vouchers for sugary soft drinks or highly processed foods. Overall, “the US chronic disease epidemic” must be stopped.
Fear of chemicals?
His use may have something to do with his conspiracy theories. For example, Kennedy has claimed in the past that chemicals in the environment turn children into transgender. An urgent reason to take action against highly processed foods? “Make America Healthy Again,” the 70-year-old announced, echoing Trump’s slogan “Make America Great Again.” By the way, the US president-elect says he likes to eat fast food.
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