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After 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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Todd77882 replied on Permalink
Whole Foods is full of something...
This just goes to show that they do not believe in anything but charging you a lot more for food that is no better than the crap you get at walmart. Whole foods = scam.
KC1964 replied on Permalink
good luck collecting from monsanto
whole foods and "farmers" will collect about the same amount as the native alaskans have collected from Exxon/BP from the Valdez region...$0.
whole foods=fail.
Anonymous replied on Permalink
goes to show, put in your own
goes to show, put in your own garden. the only way to REALLY know what you are eating.
Anonymous replied on Permalink
I think you miss the point.
I think you miss the point. Monsanto's modified seed can even ruin YOUR garden. We all lose.
soilman replied on Permalink
How?
Biggest BS comment I have ever heard!
Anonymous replied on Permalink
whole foods selling out
no reason to shop at Whole Foods anymore and pay their high prices if what I get there is just like what I would get every where else. Thanks a lot guys. You just sold out Your Special Purpose in the World.
Anonymous replied on Permalink
Their prices are not high.
Their prices are not high. Their home brands are half the price of regular chains like Gristedes.
Leif L. replied on Permalink
Whole Foods & Monsanto
Whole Foods is hands down more expensive than Fred Meyer,Safeway, Smith's, Albertson's, Lowe's, Sunflower and Trader Joe's on pretty much everything except tofu and maple syrup. Now their greed shows through clearer. Same as mortgage and finance corps, just a different medium to get there.
Feralucce replied on Permalink
YES... they are
Compare to wal-mart, aldi, save-a-lot and any of the dillons/gerbes franchises... we did a comparison shop, item per item... and their prices on the whole are 3-5 times as expensive
Anonymous replied on Permalink
can't compare.
ummm you can't compare Wal-Mart to whole foods.
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