Utah just doubled down on wellness, launching the “Make America Healthy Again” initiative to tackle obesity, chronic disease, and poor nutrition head-on.
Backed by state leaders, the campaign promotes local agriculture, healthier food access, and active living policies, essentially taking on the industrial food complex directly. You know, things anyone can support as long as it’s their party’s idea and oppose if not.
Utah’s move is a bold test: can state-level policy overcome decades of Big Food marketing and processed-food dependency? Cities everywhere should watch closely; Utah’s success could (and should) set a national precedent for local food and health reform regardless of ideology.