BY Benjamin ClarkMarch 12, 2025
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. endorses new Steak ‘n Shake fries, hails health benefits

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. makes waves in the food industry during his first official restaurant visit.

According to the New York Post, Secretary Kennedy praised Steak 'n Shake's decision to replace seed oils with beef tallow in their french fry recipe during a Fox News interview with Sean Hannity at one of the chain's Florida locations.

Kennedy's endorsement of the restaurant chain's recent ingredient change aligns with his broader mission to address what he describes as an epidemic of chronic disease in America.

His appearance at Steak 'n Shake signals a significant shift in the administration's approach to public health policy, particularly regarding processed foods and their ingredients.

Health Secretary targets processed food ingredients

The newly appointed Health and Human Services Secretary didn't hesitate to dive into controversial territory during his restaurant visit.

While enjoying a double cheeseburger and the newly formulated fries, Kennedy articulated his concerns about the relationship between seed oils and chronic diseases. His presence at the restaurant demonstrated a hands-on approach to promoting healthier food alternatives.

The Trump administration's choice to tackle food transparency marks a departure from traditional health policy approaches. Kennedy's appearance at Steak 'n Shake wasn't merely a casual dining experience but rather a calculated move to highlight the administration's stance on food industry reform.

Multiple restaurant chains have already begun following Steak 'n Shake's example. Popeyes, Outback Steakhouse, Sweetgreen, and Buffalo Wild Wings are either in the process of eliminating seed oils or have already completed the transition.

Industry-wide changes spark public health debate

Kennedy shared his perspective on the government's role in food regulation, emphasizing personal choice while advocating for increased transparency.

His libertarian approach focuses on empowering consumers with information rather than implementing outright bans.

Kennedy stated:

I have a libertarian outlook. People should be able to make their own choices. If you want to eat a donut, or seed oils, you should be able to. You should be able to exercise informed choice. You should know what that product is, what's in your food and what the health impacts are. That's all we're going to do.

The administration's strategy involves creating incentives for companies to switch to traditional ingredients. This approach aims to encourage voluntary participation rather than forcing compliance through regulations.

Trump administration pushes for food industry reform

The second Trump administration's health policy takes shape under Kennedy's leadership. His appointment signals a strong focus on addressing chronic diseases through dietary intervention and increased transparency in food manufacturing.

President Trump's support for Kennedy's initiatives demonstrates a unified approach to health policy reform. The administration's emphasis on "radical transparency" represents a significant shift in how the federal government approaches food industry oversight.

Kennedy's praise for Steak 'n Shake's initiative suggests more companies may follow suit:

President Trump wants us to have radical transparency and to incentivize companies like [Steak 'n Shake] to switch to traditional ingredients, like beef tallow. We're going to inform Americans about what's been making them sick.

Key developments reshape American dining

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has positioned himself as a vocal advocate for transforming America's food industry through transparency and traditional ingredients. His visit to Steak 'n Shake highlighted the administration's commitment to addressing chronic disease through dietary interventions.

The Trump administration's approach combines libertarian principles with public health objectives, focusing on informing and incentivizing rather than restricting consumer choices.

As more restaurant chains transition away from seed oils, this policy direction could significantly impact American dining habits and public health outcomes.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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