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Food Companies Collaborate with MAHA Movement Leaders to Challenge Ultra-Processed Diets

by Mark Chiang
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Several prominent food companies, including Sweetgreen, Daily Harvest, and Thrive Market, maintain close connections with leaders of the MAHA movement. The movement, which challenges the prevalence of ultra-processed foods in modern diets, has drawn attention for its influence on consumer habits and industry practices. Among its key figures are Casey Means and Calley Means, whose involvement has reportedly shaped partnerships and collaborations within these companies.

The MAHA movement advocates for healthier eating by promoting minimally processed foods and raising awareness about the potential health risks associated with ultra-processed products. Companies like Truvani have also been linked to this initiative. The ties between these businesses and MAHA leaders highlight a shared focus on reshaping food systems to prioritize nutrition and transparency. Observers note that these connections may play a role in driving broader changes across the food industry as discussions around dietary health continue to evolve.

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Date: June 9, 2025

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