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The tutorial discusses the evolution of dietary guidance in the U.S., beginning in 1894 and evolving due to various factors such as economic conditions and scientific advancements. It highlights that the four basic food groups, established by the USDA in 1956, became the primary nutritional education for American children over the next 36 years. The video addresses the confusion and poor eating recommendations that have resulted from a mix of outdated science and influences from lobbyists. Viewers are prompted to consider what the four food groups might be, illustrating how entrenched ideas about nutrition have been shaped over time.