February 05, 2026

MAHA Makes Food Cheaper

Timothy Birdnow

How MAHA is driving the price of food down.


Seems that the demand by government to reduce the sale of sugary and salty and dye-riddled foods has led to a decrease in demand that is forcing companies to cut prices.

That is good but I don't like government having any say in what we choose to eat or drink. I would point out that "health" and healthy foods was a big priority with the Nazi party and we know how THEY behaved. People should have the right to make the decisions, not Washington.

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