The foods RFK Jr wants hospitals to stop serving

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1 May 2026 • 9:59 AM MYT
The Independent
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  • Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is spearheading an effort to stop hospitals from serving sugary foods and drinks to patients.
  • HHS issued a memo on March 30, encouraging hospitals to align their food offerings with the Department of Agriculture’s 2025-2030 dietary guidelines, which emphasize limiting sugary, ultra-processed items.
  • Kennedy indicated that hospitals' continued eligibility for crucial Medicaid and Medicare payments would depend on their adherence to these new dietary standards.
  • While officials have reportedly threatened to withhold federal funding for violations, experts question the enforceability of such measures.
  • A top advisor to Kennedy, Calley Means, urged the public to report hospitals serving sugary drinks to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, implying potential jeopardy to their reimbursements.

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