The classic food pyramid, which was hasn't been used as a visual in over a decade, has been flipped on its head.
The food pyramid released by RFK Jr's USDA looks very different from the one you probably remember. See what's changed.
The new pyramid is the picture of the Make America Healthy Again movement, prioritizing whole foods, proteins and fats.
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The new nutrition recommendations prioritize protein and healthy fats, sharply reducing the role of grains and signaling a significant shift from longstanding government guidance.