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Updated · The New York Times · Jun 26
Dr. Oz Showcases Federal Food Guidelines at 250th State Fair as Corn Dogs Clash With MAHA
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 26

Dr. Oz Showcases Federal Food Guidelines at 250th State Fair as Corn Dogs Clash With MAHA

2 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 26

Summary

  • Dr. Mehmet Oz is set to stage a cooking demonstration at the Great American State Fair with chef Geoffrey Zakarian to promote the Trump administration’s new federal food guidelines.
  • Those guidelines urge Americans to eat “real food” — eggs, meat, milk, fruits, vegetables and whole grains — while steering them away from deep-fried and highly processed foods.
  • National Mall fairgrounds packed with cheesy fries, loaded nachos and bucket-size cookies underscore the gap between federal healthy-eating advice and the foods widely sold to visitors.
  • MAHA speakers are also using the fair to push broader food-policy themes; regenerative farmer Joel Salatin plans a talk on “food emancipation” that criticizes food-safety rules and backs small-farm sales such as raw milk.

Insights

With conflicting federal and medical advice on protein, what defines a truly healthy American diet?
Does the push for 'food emancipation' and raw milk threaten established public food safety protections?
How can school cafeterias adopt 'real food' standards after the government cut millions in local food funding?