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Then we had hospitals in Florida step up.
They're doing local food procurement.
They're doing really interesting food as medicine things, better food at the hospitals.
As this momentum happens, we have really interesting conversations.
And these public-private partnerships along with โ
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It's, it's having a huge impact.
It's exactly what's happened where we nudge on the dyes, but then Walmart comes calling target comes calling and they know this is the right thing to do.
And they're making voluntary commitments.
That's the flywheel that we're trying to create.
Yeah, I think when we think about these issues at the White House,
This is not a new regulation.
I would characterize this as fixing the perversion and corporate capture of an existing regulation.
It is not right, and no American would think it's right, that over 90% of new ingredients in the food supply, which we can't pronounce, which are totally novel compounds, are designated by industry as generally recognized as safe, which then means that the FDA does not have a record of that ingredient being added in the food supply and has no record of safety studies whatsoever.
It's a perversion of the regulation.
We're building a bridge.
And I think it's not government regulation building that bridge.
Americans are demanding a change to our food system.
It's existential to our country.
What we're reflecting is the voter market impulses that have been reflected through the Maha movement.