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What Make America Healthy Again could mean for sugar

Courtney Gaine, president and CEO of the Sugar Association, explains the latest in nutritional policy, including what Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the Make America Healthy Again movement mean for sugar.

Gaine, a registered dietician, spoke Feb. 4 at the American Sugarbeet Growers Association annual meeting in San Diego. While she expressed a good deal of frustration surrounding chaos in Washington around nutrition and misinformation surrounding food, she sees opportunities for sugar to gain favor in the Make America Healthy Again movement.

It’s on the additive side that Gaine believes sugar can find favor with MAHA constituents. Sugar is natural while artificial sweeteners are not. Gaine said explaining the farm origins of sugarbeet and sugar cane seems to be a winning strategy. However, additives are difficult to define and complicated, so she worries MAHA will still just “go after sugar.”

Gaine also touched on the Food and Drug Administration updating the definition of “healthy” after seven years of rulemaking. The new definition requires foods labeled healthy to meet limits on sugars, sodium and saturated fat and to include a serving of at least one food group. Less than 2% of foods will meet the criteria, she said. Since artificial sweeteners and unlimited calories in a day are allowed, she doesn’t think it’s going to do much to inform the public.”

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