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Tyson's Super Bowl Ad Sparks Food Industry Backlash
7 Feb
Summary
- Mike Tyson starred in a Super Bowl ad criticizing processed foods.
- The food industry called the ad's claims unscientific and fear-mongering.
- The ad promoted the government's updated dietary guidelines website.

A Super Bowl advertisement featuring Mike Tyson declaring that processed food kills has ignited controversy, with the food industry strongly denouncing its message. The Consumer Brands Association, representing major food companies, criticized the ad's rhetoric as unscientific and fear-mongering. They emphasized the industry's commitment to offering a variety of nutritious and affordable foods.
The 30-second ad, funded by the MAHA Center Inc. and promoted by the White House, directed viewers to the government's updated Dietary Guidelines website. This initiative aligns with federal efforts to define ultra-processed foods and encourage Americans to reduce their intake.
The MAHA Center, led by Tony Lyons, stated the ad was directed by Brett Ratner and funded by donors enthusiastic about new food pyramid recommendations. The campaign is set to expand nationwide with further ads and taxi cab promotions in major U.S. cities.




