U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is challenging coffee giants Dunkin' Donuts and Starbucks over their beverages' sugar content.
Breakdown
- Health Secretary Kennedy Jr. questions high sugar in Dunkin' and Starbucks drinks 9s
- Federal guidelines recommend no more than 10g added sugar per meal 30s
- Many Dunkin' drinks exceed 100g sugar; public and officials defend the chain 42s
- Experts say a direct ban is unlikely; FDA cannot ban sugar in drinks 1m 8s
- Dunkin' and Starbucks have not responded to the administration's comments 1m 36s