Food industry Leaders of General Mills and Pepsico, together with the Consumer Brands Association, is expected to be HHS secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Meet on Monday, March 10.
A source confirmed plans for the meeting to Fox News Digital on Saturday.
Although the topics for discussion have not been confirmed, the food industry as a whole has been a target of RFK Jr. Since the first launch of his presidential campaign.
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A source that is affiliated with the Make America Healthy Again (Maha) movement shared with FOX News Digital that Senior Leaders can discuss the US that adjust its regulations for Additives and colorants to meet European standards.

HHS Secretary Kennedy is expected to meet leaders of the food industry on Monday. Topics of discussion have not yet been confirmed. (Andrew Harnik/Getty images)
More than 3,000 food additives are permitted in the US, while the European Union allows only 300 different food additives, according to Tilley Distribution, a global distribution center for specialties ingredients located in Maryland.
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Secretary Kennedy and Maha -influencers have been pronounced about prohibiting seed oil.
The very refined vegetable cooking oils are recently linked to one Increased risk of colon cancerAs Fox News Digital reported.

Sources told Fox News Digital that they expect the meeting might be about additives and dyes. (AP/Jacqueline Larma)
Synthetic petroleum-derived chemicals are often used as colorants of food, according to the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI), a non-profit organization in Washington, DC that pleads for Food safety and nutrition.
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“Synthetic dyes often replace real, nutritious ingredients, such as fruit and vegetables, and are often used to make junk food more attractive, especially those manufactured and marketed to children,” says the CSPI website.

The food industry has been a target of secretary Kennedy’s since the first launch of his presidential campaign. (Istock)
In January 2025, the US Food and Drug Administration announced a ban on Red Dye, called Red 3 or Erythrosine, because of potential Cancer risksFox News Digital reported earlier.
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Fox News Digital reached Pepsi Co, General Mills and HHS for comment.