Whole Foods Market Caves to Monsanto

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WholeFoodsMarketAfter 12 years of battling to stop Monsanto's genetically-engineered (GE) crops from contaminating the nation's organic farmland, the biggest retailers of "natural" and "organic" foods in the U.S., including Whole Foods Market (WFM), Organic Valley and Stonyfield Farm, have agreed to stop opposing mass commercialization of GE crops, like Monsanto's controversial Roundup Ready alfalfa. In exchange for dropping their opposition, WFM has asked for "compensation" to be paid to organic farmers for "any losses related to the contamination of his crop." Under current laws, Genetically-Modified Organisms (GMOs) are not subject to any pre-market safety testing or labeling. WFM is abandoning its fight with biotech companies in part because two thirds of the products they sell are not certified organic anyway, but are really conventional, chemical-intensive and foods that may contain GMOs and that they market as "natural" despite this. Most consumers don't know the difference between "natural" and "certified organic" products. "Natural" products can come from crops and animals fed nutrients containing GMOs. "Certified Organic" products are GMO-free. WFM and their main distributor, United Natural Foods, maximize profits by selling products labeled "natural" at premium organic prices.  (A typographical error in the second sentence of this story was subsequently corrected.  We regret this minor error.)

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absolutely agree

Very well said!

I will no longer purchase at Whole Foods

I will no longer purchase at WF. I will go to Co-Oportunity in Santa Monica . . . a much better option.

Great Idea - Allowing GM foods makes a lie of WHole Foods

Boycott Whole Foods Markets!

Monsanto ---------the people

Monsanto ---------the people who brought you Agent Orange. You want to know why everyone seems to be getting one type of cancer or another.........Monsanto has been poisoning American for decades.

What's really sickening is that Whole Foods knows this and they caved into big money.

You said it all right

You said it all right there!!! It's always about "big money!"

Whole Foods IS big money.

Whole Foods IS big money. Small businesses break their necks to get on those shelves and can't compete with the likes of Kraft, Frito Lay, Hain Celestial, Unilever, Sara Lee, Dean Foods, Tropicana- these behemoths already own the shelves there. This is just another step in their decay. Looking forward to the uprise of a real competitor. In Chicago they stand, at least on a large grocery level scale, uncontested.

Best Advice

The best advice has always been, grow your own and buy local. I know you have to do without certain produce at different times of the year. But it seems the only way to fight corporations is to be more self sufficient. After all we are the ones who made these corporations so powerful.We wanted conveinance and access and they gave us what we wanted.

This information is incorrect.

WFM never claimed to carry only Organic products. They have a mixture of Conventional, Natural and Organic products. There is a rigorous process by which items are divided up into these 3 categories. WFM is a certified organic grocery store and it's farmers must follow specific regulations in order to be considered organic. If they do not meet these regulations the product cannot be labeled as organic. Their produce is clearly marked as to what is organic versus what is conventional or natural.

I don't believe ANYONE

I don't believe ANYONE claimed WF to be strictly organic, not in the article I read. So, is it your banter you claim to be the incorrect information? The only thing I get from your comment is that WF labels their foods the same as every US market, which is an extremely rigorous process......oh, I know....after 29 years in food service I know how complex a chicken chef salad is.

I don't believe ANYONE

I don't believe ANYONE claimed WF to be strictly organic, not in the article I read. So, is it your banter you claim to be the incorrect information? The only thing I get from your comment is that WF labels their foods the same as every US market, which is an extremely rigorous process......oh, I know....after 29 years in food service I know how complex a chicken chef salad is.