Inside the Republican network behind big soda's bid to pit Maga against Maha

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In a coordinated effort to undermine the growing "Make America Healthy Again" movement, which seeks to curb Americans' consumption of soda and ultra-processed foods, major US soft-drink and snack-food corporations have turned to a partially formalized network of for-hire pollsters, strategists, and political financiers with deep ties to the national Republican party.

The American Beverage Association is leading this effort in conjunction with the Consumer Brands Association, two prominent trade groups in the food industry. The Coca-Cola Company, PepsiCo, Keurig Dr Pepper, General Mills, Kraft Heinz, Mondelēz, and Nestlé are among the top soda-makers that pay dues for the right to have a say in either or both of the trade groups' strategies.

These corporations view the Maha movement's efforts as significant threats to their bottom lines. In their most recent annual reports, Coke and Dr Pepper suggested that risks would be compounded if government officials were to voice health concerns about their products. The soda makers did not respond to questions about the lobbying effort.

The campaign's primary goal is to create a narrative that pitting Maga supporters against Make America Healthy Again movement supporters will stymie the Maha-led efforts to curb Americans' consumption of soda and ultra-processed foods. Veteran GOP strategists serving as middle operatives are being used to create the appearance of distance between the companies and their preferred narrative.

The effort features Maga influencers hired by a firm that promotes "anti-woke" movies, an obscure research group Lee Zeldin was working for when Donald Trump picked him to lead the US Environmental Protection Agency, and a media outlet backed by right-wing billionaires Leonard Leo and Charles Koch, among others.

Paid-influencer campaigns have also been used to promote pro-soda messaging nationwide. A group of Maga-aligned influencers were taking the same message nationwide by posting client-approved talking points on Elon Musk's X – all while not disclosing they were being paid to do so.

Industry lobbyists are using a network of pollsters, strategists, and political financiers to make their case to lawmakers directly, while also using right-wing media outlets to promote the narrative that Maha's nutrition agenda is an affront to Trump voters. The goal is to create confusion among policymakers about what issues truly matter to their base.

The campaign highlights the dangers of government overregulation in restricting soda purchases through food-aid programs. Industry lobbyists are attempting to sway conservative lawmakers by threatening a Maga backlash if they oppose the Maha movement's efforts.

Despite the controversy surrounding the lobbying effort, the Trump administration has pushed back on the idea that Maha's nutrition agenda is an affront to its base. The American Beverage Association has described the efforts as an overreach of government authority, but experts argue that it is a thinly veiled attempt by the industry to undermine public health initiatives.

As states begin to pass legislation restricting food dyes in school meals and implementing waivers for SNAP recipients to purchase soda, some argue that this campaign reflects a broader effort to silence public health advocates.
 
I'm seeing a lot of concern about the "Make America Healthy Again" movement being undermined by big corporations like Coca-Cola and PepsiCo. They're spending a ton of cash on pollsters and lobbyists to create the illusion that the movement is too divisive to be taken seriously. 🤔 It's like they want you to believe that if you support healthier eating, you're somehow against "Maga" voters... it just doesn't add up.

I've been following this story for a bit, and I think we need to be super cautious about the influence of money in politics. These corporations are using underhanded tactics to discredit public health advocates and confuse lawmakers into not taking action on important issues. 🚫 It's like they're playing a game where if you try to do what's good for your country, people will think you're against certain groups... it's ridiculous.

I'm worried that this campaign is going to succeed in silencing the voices of public health advocates and undermining our ability to make healthy choices as consumers. We need to keep an eye on this and make sure we're not getting fooled by corporate propaganda 🚨
 
🤔 The coordinated lobbying effort by US soft-drink and snack-food corporations is a clear attempt to discredit the "Make America Healthy Again" movement and undermine efforts to curb Americans' consumption of unhealthy foods 🍿🍫. By utilizing a network of for-hire pollsters, strategists, and political financiers with ties to the Republican party, these corporations aim to create confusion among policymakers about what issues truly matter to their base 🤷‍♂️.

The use of Maga influencers and right-wing media outlets is a particularly insidious tactic, as it allows industry lobbyists to promote pro-soda messaging nationwide without disclosing their paid relationships 💸. This campaign highlights the dangers of government overregulation and the need for policymakers to remain independent from industry interests 📝.

It's also concerning that some argue this campaign reflects a broader effort to silence public health advocates and undermine efforts to restrict food dyes in school meals and implement waivers for SNAP recipients 🤯. The Trump administration's push back on these initiatives only serves to further entrench the status quo, leaving vulnerable populations like low-income families and children at risk of unhealthy food choices 🌮.
 
It's like they're pulling out all the stops 🚨 to discredit the whole "Make America Healthy Again" movement just 'cause it's threatening their profits 💸. These big corporations are willing to use every dirty trick in the book, from hiring Maga influencers to spreading disinformation on social media, to try and sway lawmakers against public health initiatives 🤥. And let's be real, this is exactly what we need – more lies and half-truths to confuse people about what really matters 💭. Meanwhile, the Trump administration is just going along with it, which is just great 😒. It's like they're both in cahoots with these corporations 🤑. The whole thing reeks of corporate greed and a blatant disregard for public health 🤢. Can we please just focus on making America healthy for real this time? 🙄
 
omg, its so sad when big corporations use their power to stop people from making healthy choices 🤕 it feels like they're more worried about making money than helping ppl's health. i mean, why should they have so much influence over what we can and cant eat? its not fair that they get to pay off politicians to block public health initiatives 💸
 
just read about this 🤯 corporations like coke & pepsi are teaming up with republicans to stop people from cutting back on soda 🥤 it's like they're trying to control what we eat & drink... makes sense considering the profits 🤑 they're using fake influencers & right wing media outlets to spread propaganda 📰 it's all about keeping their bottom line 💸
 
🤦‍♂️[ Image of a person holding a giant soda can with a "NO" caption ]

The corporations are just trying to suck the fun out of life! 🍹😴 They think they can control what we drink? Get real, America! 🤣 [ GIF of a person spitting out a soda can ]

It's like, we're talking about our health here, not just our waistlines. 🥗👕 The corporations are trying to confuse the issue and make it all about "us vs them." But we should be focusing on making America healthy for everyone, not just the people who can afford their fancy snacks. 🤷‍♂️ [ Image of a person holding a sign that says "Healthy Food for All" ]

Let's not fall for this corporate manipulation! 🚫 We need to stand up for our right to make informed choices about what we put in our bodies. 💪 [ GIF of a person flexing ]
 
🤔 This whole thing just smells like corporate America trying to buy their way into getting what they want! The "Make America Healthy Again" movement is trying to make people think twice about the impact of soda and processed foods on our bodies, but these big corporations are putting up a fight 🚫. They're using some pretty sneaky tactics too - hiring influencers to spread their message without disclosing who's paying them 💸. It's like they want us to think that anyone opposing their interests is somehow out of touch with the American people 👀.
 
OMG, u guys! 🤯 I'm literally freaking out over this news!!! So like, these big corporations are trying to undermine the "Make America Healthy Again" movement and it's just so sad 😔 They're using their resources to influence lawmakers and create a narrative that pits MAGA supporters against health advocates. It's like, they're trying to distract us from the real issue - making our country healthier for future generations 🤷‍♀️

And can we talk about how they're hiring Maga influencers and right-wing media outlets to promote their agenda? Like, it's so obvious that they're trying to manipulate people's opinions 🙄 And what's even more concerning is that they're using this campaign to make lawmakers think that Maha's nutrition agenda is an affort to Trump voters. It's like, we need to educate ourselves and not fall for their tactics 🤓

I'm literally shaking my head over the American Beverage Association's response - saying it's an overreach of government authority? Come on! 🙄 They're just trying to silence public health advocates and protect their profits 💸. We need to stay vigilant and keep pushing for healthy change, especially in our schools 📚💚
 
I mean come on... 🙄 what's next? These corporations are basically paying people to say whatever they want online so they can manipulate the narrative. And it's not like anyone is calling them out on it. The whole thing just reeks of desperation. They're trying to create this false narrative that if you support public health initiatives, you must be against Trump voters... it's just ridiculous. 🤯
 
I'm really worried about where we're headed with all this 🤯. It's like these big corporations are buying up the entire system just to keep peddling their unhealthy products to us. I mean, who needs soda and ultra-processed foods when you've got fresh air and real food to eat? The fact that they're using paid influencers and right-wing media outlets to spread their narrative is just gross 🙄. And let's not forget about the whole Maga vs Maha thing – it's like they're trying to create a divide in our country just so we don't focus on what really matters: taking care of ourselves and each other ❤️.
 
🤔 This lobbying effort by big US soft-drink and snack-food corporations is super shady 🤑. They're essentially trying to create a divide between people who want healthier food options and those who don't care about their health 😒. It's like they're pitting Mags against Mahas, which is just messed up 🤦‍♀️.

I mean, think about it - these corporations have deep ties to the Republican party and are essentially using the "anti-woke" card to make people feel uncomfortable about talking about healthy food options 🙅‍♂️. And then they're using influencers on social media to spread their message without even disclosing that they're being paid for it 💸.

It's like they want to create confusion among policymakers and make them think that this whole "Make America Healthy Again" movement is an attack on Trump voters 🤷‍♀️. But let's be real, folks - it's just a thinly veiled attempt to protect their bottom line 💸.

We need to stay vigilant about these kinds of tactics and not get caught up in the drama 🚨. We should be focusing on making healthy food options more accessible to everyone, not trying to silence public health advocates 🌟.
 
man these big corps are lowkey trying to mess with our health 🤦‍♂️. they're throwing money at pollsters & strategists just to make us think they care about trump voters or whatever 🤑 but really they just wanna keep peddling soda and other trash to america's citizens 🥤 it's like they think we won't notice if the government starts regulating their crap a bit more 🤷‍♂️ but honestly, if anyone gets taken advantage of here, it's the american people 🙄
 
This whole thing just reeks of corporate control 🤢. Like, corporations are basically paying off politicians to do their bidding? It's so obvious they're trying to discredit the "Make America Healthy Again" movement and keep making us sick with all that sugary stuff... it's like they're intentionally trying to poison our country 😒. And now we've got these MAGA influencers posting pro-soda messages on Elon Musk's X without disclosing they're being paid to do so? Come on, guys, who needs transparency in politics, right? 🙄
 
Ugh, I'm really concerned about what's going on here 🤕. These big corporations are using their money and influence to try and shut down the movement to make America healthier again. It's like they're trying to buy off politicians or manipulate people's minds to think that soda is okay. I remember when my grandma used to drink Coke all day, and now she says she can't even stand the taste of it after switching to water 💧. We need more people speaking out against this kind of behavior and not letting corporations control our health decisions. It's like they're trying to divide us between those who care about their profits and those who care about our well-being 🤝. I'm all for free markets, but when it comes to public health, we can't let corporate interests win out. We need to stand up for ourselves and demand better 💪
 
🤣 Can you believe these soda companies are trying to make us think they're just being "pro-free speech" when really they're just worried about their bottom line 🤑? It's like when I spill an entire pizza by myself and then blame it on the delivery guy 😂. They're using influencers, pollsters, and even right-wing billionaires to promote their narrative that Make America Healthy Again is a threat to their business 🤝. Meanwhile, they're trying to make us think that public health initiatives are an "overreach" of government authority 🙄. Give me a break! It's just a case of the food industry trying to keep on keeping on with their junky products 🍔🥤. And honestly, who needs that much coordination between corporations and politicians? Sounds like a recipe for disaster 🌪️.
 
The US soft drink and snack food corporations are getting together with some big shots from the Republican party to try and stop "Make America Healthy Again" movement 🤔🍿💸. They're trying to make it seem like the Maha movement is against Trump voters, which is just not true 🙅‍♂️. The soda companies don't want people to cut down on soda and processed foods because it will hurt their sales 💸. They're using some sneaky tactics like paying influencers to promote pro-soda messages 📺 and trying to confuse lawmakers about what issues matter to their base 🤯. It's all about keeping the profits up, not about public health 🤑.
 
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