When the FDA won’t act, Friends of the Earth works even harder. Will you give $5 and help us shut down the market for GMO foods? |
Dear Kimberly-Ann,
Here’s the good news – the work that we’ve all done to keep new, unlabeled GMO foods off store shelves just got a boost. The Washington Post1
just ran a front page story highlighting the success of our GE-Free
Seafood Campaign and the pressure people like you have put on stores not
to sell genetically engineered seafood. It also called out Kroger --
one of the biggest holdouts -- by name.
But
now the bad news: we’ve also learned that final FDA approval of GMO
salmon could be right around the corner -- possibly in the next few
weeks.
Just
because the government won’t step up and stop this frankenfish doesn’t
mean we’re giving up. Will you give $5 right now to help Friends of the
Earth and our work to stop GMO seafood?
It’s
clear that the majority of consumers don’t want unlabeled, untested,
virtually unregulated GMOs on store shelves. So if the FDA won’t protect
us from the risks of genetically engineered foods, then we will elevate
consumers’ voices and ensure that companies listen.
We’re
not stopping with GMO salmon. As early as 2014, GMO apples could be on
the market, so we’re asking Gerber baby food company, one of the largest
buyers of apples, to keep its baby food free of risky GMO apples.
And that’s not all; we're taking the lead to make sure that extreme genetic engineering stays out of your ice cream. The New York Times2
just ran a piece highlighting our campaign calling on major ice cream
companies not to use a new vanilla flavoring excreted by genetically
engineered yeast. This synthetic biology vanilla may even be labeled
“natural,” despite being produced by genetically engineered yeast cells
created in a laboratory.
In
all of these campaigns we’re up against food giants who have vast
coffers to draw from. It’s going to take the support of people like you
to generate enough pressure to ensure our food system is healthy,
sustainable and honest.
Standing with you,
Dana Perls,
Food and technology campaigner
Friends of the Earth
Food and technology campaigner
Friends of the Earth
1.
Dennis, Brady. (2013, Oct 18) “A new method against genetically
modified salmon: Get retailers to refuse to sell it”. Washington Post.
2. POLLACK, ANDREW. (2013, Oct 20) “What’s That Smell? Exotic Scents Made From Re-engineered Yeast”. New York Times.
2. POLLACK, ANDREW. (2013, Oct 20) “What’s That Smell? Exotic Scents Made From Re-engineered Yeast”. New York Times.
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