HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. called on Dunkin' Donuts and Starbucks to submit safety data on sugary coffee drinks[1][2]. He stated that this is a drink with 115 grams of sugar that a teenage girl could drink, and doubts that such data exists[1][2]. The announcement was made on February 26 at the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) "Eat Real Food" rally in Austin, Texas[1]. In January, the Trump administration released new dietary guidelines with an inverted food pyramid that favors protein, red meat, and full-fat dairy over sugar and processed foods[1]. Kennedy then urged: "Eat real food"[1]. Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey responded to X with a picture of a Dunkin' cup with the words "Come and take it"[1][2]. Representatives of Starbucks and Dunkin' have not yet responded to media requests[1][2].