This is a good and bold move. Some times things are too broken to fix. Think of it as buying a home that needs a complete gut and renovation. Could it be repaired a little here and there? Sure. But, it will never be nearly as efficient as needs to be.
I love it that Trump is taking bold manners this term, instead of trying to work with very broken and/or corrupt departments. I just read a CNN article and watched a clip of an interview where they are sounding the alarms on his picks. Hillary having started disinformation about Tulsi being a Russian asset is something the left is still running with. Of course, they are hitting Kennedy for being a conspiracy theory and quack. At the appropriate time, I'd love to see both of them invited to sit down for lengthy interviews or even a debate with a Democrat who is in office. They probably won't do that because the facts are not on their side and they know it.
A concern about the way Kennedy handles ridding our food of agents that disease is that there will be a wild backlash if he simply starts banning. People should have right to eat bad food, as long as they are aware of the long term dangers of what they are doing. The average American has no idea what is really in their processed for. Some of them love certain things so much, like Big Macs that they don't care there are over twice as many "Ingredients" in one in the US and than in the Europe. McDonalds announced, not long ago, that they were making changes to the 51 ingredients to their Big Macs. How can a Hamburger possibly have 51 ingredients? Maybe they should be forced to have an alternative while still keeping the original available, just with a warning.