Corporations owning some of the nation's most popular organic brands (Horizon, Silk, Kashi, Cascadian Farms, R.W. Knudsen's, etc.) have joined Monsanto and the biotechnology industry in fighting California citizen initiative, Proposition 37, that will mandate GMO labeling . And if we win in California, companies will then likely be forced to label GMOs nationwide.
These processed food and chemical companies have spent millions to defeat Prop 37 in California. Assume that they are all using GMO products in their foods or chemicals that treat foods, and they don't want you to know the truth. Our suggestion: Don't buy any of their products until they come clean. If the package doesn't certify that there is no GMO in it, assume that there is until proven differently.
The top six funders of "No on 37" are also the six largest pesticide companies in the world! That alone should tell you that their stance has nothing to do with your health and well-being.
Monsanto: ($7,100,500)
Coca Cola ($1,164,400) Honest Tea,
Pepsico ($1,716,300) Naked Oizze
onagra ($1,076,300) Lightlife, Alexia
Kellogg ($632,500) Kashi (only 4 of 24 Kashi cereal products are certified organic), Morning Star,
Heinz ($499,555)
General Mills (520,000) Larabar,
Smucker ($387,000) S----- Organic
Rich Products ($225,000)
Dean Foods (253,000) Silk
Abbot Nutrition ($187,999) Similac
Welch's ($44,248)
Tree Top ($29,338)
S&W ($21,162)
Goya Foods ($18,179)
Source: cornucopia.org
Is the USDA a wholly-owned subsidiary of Monsanto?
Source: cornucopia.org