New Delhi, March 7 -- US Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. renewed his criticism of sweetened coffee drinks this week, questioning whether extremely sugary beverages sold by chains such as *Dunkin' are safe for consumers.

In a post on the social platform X on March 4, Kennedy asked whether it is reasonable for a drink to contain as much as 180 grams of sugar.

"No one is taking away your Dunkin'," Kennedy wrote. "But isn't it reasonable to ask whether a drink loaded with 180 grams of sugar is safe?"

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