@PCHawk , I know you say you cannot view the gift articles I share (perhaps you need to sign up but not pay?), but anyhow, here is a good piece about the problems with our food environment:
I agree with you that RFK, Jr.'s idea to make this a priority is important. My big issue is that many in public health have been pointing to this issue for a long time, but the major food manufacturers and their lobbyists resist any potential regulation, and it is especially the GOP who stands in the way of business regulations (as an anecdote, see the GOP response to Michelle Obama's push to try to make school lunches healthier). Is a GOP-controlled government really going to do such a dramatic about face?
There is also a huge chasm between the idea of improving the food environment and actually accomplishing that goal.
https://freakonomics.com/2013/02/how-to-make-school-lunches-healthier/
Is Poor Nutrition a Supply Problem or a Demand Problem? - Freakonomics
freakonomics.com
I have no confidence in a Trump administration, and particularly in an RFK, Jr, who has no expertise in this area, to actually pull off any meaningful, positive change. But we can always hope!