In his official bid to “Make Our Children Healthy Again,” Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. falls short of any solid game plan.

Released Tuesday, Kennedy’s report—detailing how the Trump administration plans to tackle things like food marketing to children, pesticides, and food dyes—seems to lack any actual roadmaps, only promising to “explore” these issues.

“HHS and FTC, along with other relevant agencies, will explore the development of potential industry guidelines to limit the direct marketing of certain unhealthy foods to children, including by evaluating the use of misleading claims and imagery,” the report reads.

But according to Marion Nestle, New York University professor emerita of nutrition, food studies, and public health, the report doesn’t have much

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