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How RFK Jr. would change McDonald’s — and Trump’s diet

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60% Informative

RFK Jr. has spoken out against artificial dyes in “junk food” and tied them to lower life expectancy in the US compared to countries like Canada , Germany and Japan .

A diet high in minimally processed, whole foods (with an appropriate amount of dietary fat) has been shown to decrease risk of chronic diseases.

A registered dietician says serving sizes are the biggest factor contributing to obesity.

RFK Jr. is no stranger to the raw milk movement spreading across the US , and would support changes to the chain’s signature vanilla shakes.

Raw milk — which has not been pasteurized or processed to remove bacteria — has been growing in popularity in recent years for its supposed natural and nutritional benefits.

VR Score

37

Informative language

20

Neutral language

67

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semi-formal

Language

English

Language complexity

49

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not offensive

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not hateful

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not detected

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short-lived

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