As prominent figures in their respective domains, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Alice Waters have emerged as passionate advocates for transformative changes in food and agriculture. Despite their distinct backgrounds—Kennedy as an esteemed environmental lawyer and political activist and Waters as a celebrated chef and pioneer of the sustainable food movement—they find common ground on several pressing issues related to food systems and farming practices.
Let’s take a look at the top 5 issues that unite these two figures!
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