Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has revamped the food pyramid, promoting protein and healthy fats over grains.
The USDA first published guidance in 1980, then a food pyramid in 1992 and a 2011 "MyPlate" version. Here's how they stack up to RFK's new pyramid.
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RFK Jr. and the USDA announced a whole new food pyramid, but how has it changed over the years, and does it include no sugars? Here's what to know.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced the updated Dietary Guidelines for Americans, emphasizing “real food," protein, and saturated fat. A new upside-down food pyramid was released ...
The new dietary guidelines call for prioritizing high-quality protein, healthy fats, fruits, vegetables and whole grains.
The Department of Agriculture has released a new set of dietary guidelines, and it includes a food pyramid that looks very different from the one you probably remember. Championing protein and healthy ...
The food pyramid released by RFK Jr's USDA looks different from the one you probably remember. Here's what changed and what Kentuckians should know.
The decision to return to a pyramid graphic is itself striking. The U.S. Department of Agriculture moved away from this ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The 2025-2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans were released Wednesday. There's an upside-down food pyramid, with red meat as the ...
The 2025-2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans were released Wednesday. There's an upside-down food pyramid, with red meat as the cornerstone. Nutrition experts cheer for no added sugar in the pyramid ...