Tuesday, July 01, 2025

Tucker Carlson: "RFK jr. provides an update on his mission to end skyrocketing autism and declassifying Kennedy files; vaccines link" (video)

By Prince George's County Ex-Pat
tuesday, july 1, 2025 at 09:28:59 p.m. edt

Tucker Carlson: "RFK jr. provides an update on his mission to end skyrocketing autism and declassifying Kennedy files. vaccines link."


twenty years ago, Bobby Kennedy [jr.] was exiled from polite society for suggesting a link between autism and vaccines. now he's a cabinet secretary, and still say...
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's too bad there's so much s**t to clean up in D.C. Four years won't be enough time and then...well,I 'm not going to worry that far ahead.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

IN OTHER HEALTH NEWS,DEL MONTE FILES FOR BANKRUPTCY(GOOD)

ass(ociated)press:
Del Monte Foods, the 139-year-old company best known for its canned fruits and vegetables, is filing for bankruptcy protection as U.S. consumers increasingly bypass its products for healthier or cheaper options.

Del Monte has secured $912.5 million in debtor-in-possession financing that will allow it to operate normally as the sale progresses.

"After a thorough evaluation of all available options, we determined a court-supervised sale process is the most effective way to accelerate our turnaround and create a stronger and enduring Del Monte Foods," CEO Greg Longstreet said in a statement.

Del Monte Foods, based in Walnut Creek, California, also owns the Contadina tomato brand, College Inn and Kitchen Basics broth brands and the Joyba bubble tea brand.

The company has seen sales growth of Joyba and broth in fiscal 2024, but not enough to offset weaker sales of Del Monte's signature canned products.



"Consumer preferences have shifted away from preservative-laden canned food in favor of healthier alternatives," said Sarah Foss, global head of legal and restructuring at Debtwire, a financial consultancy.

Grocery inflation also caused consumers to seek out cheaper store brands. And President Donald Trump's 50% tariff on imported steel, which went into effect in June, will also push up the prices Del Monte and others must pay for cans.

GRA:Fresh or frozen is all I've eaten for years,except for a rare can of corn. They're a relic of an era that gave us banquet tv dinners(horrible).

--GRA