No more Whole Foods!
I have just had it with the mainstream “organic” and “natural” movement. What started as a grass-roots effort for people to live healthier lives while rejecting the constant pollution of our soil, air and water with chemicals and monster seeds has now, obviously, turned into nothing but a hypocrital money maker. I will henceforth be boycotting Whole Foods, Stonyfield Farm, Organic Valley, all their sub-companies and any other two-faced, money-hungry, “natural” company I see.
Let me take a step back for a moment. This rant of mine has been prompted, once again, by Monsanto and their GMO monstrosities. Organic dairies and farmers have been fighting to keep another in a long line of Roundup Ready seeds out of the market. This time it’s alfalfa. Anybody heard of an alfalfa shortage? Anybody hear any farmers complaining of too many weeds and too little yield from their alfalfa fields? No? Me neither. But the chemical giant decided years ago they wanted to add another seed to their long line of genetically engineered, herbicide resistent, superweed-creating GMOs by producing Roundup Ready alfalfa.
Obviously, organic farmers and dairy producers don’t want this. We’ve had enough problems of cross contamination of fields from Monsanto planted farms. For years we’ve been fighting to keep these crops from contaminating organic produce and feed crops. For a while I thought we had an ally in Whole Foods and some other major organic companies. I know Whole Foods has plenty of downfalls … why would I buy organic garlic from China or organic tomatoes from Chile when local producers can grow it? Besides, I rarely by vegetables out of season or that’s been shipped in. And many of their supposedly “natural” products are produced from GMO crops. But WF does have a good selection of other non-edible organic goods and by shopping carefully and paying close attention I could get the things I needed and support local (or at least U.S.) farmers while still occasionally treating myself to some off-season organic produce.
I hereby withdraw my support for Whole Foods after seeing they have now surrendered to Monsanto. Two days before WFs blog post announcing this, the CEO of Organic Valley publically caved in on their website. Two days before that, the CEO of Stonyfield Organic did the same thing.
They all say it in a roundabout, thinly veiled attempt to make it look like they are fighting against GMOs. All three companies basically state that the only choices we have are to either allow the complete deregulation of genetically engineered seeds or to find a way to co-exist. All three companies have decided we should opt to co-exist, as the lesser evil to allowing full deregulation. Excuse me? What about a third option of complete and total regulation of GE seeds, research (real research) into the effects of GMO foods, and real punishments for contamination of organic and non-GMO crops? How about some truth in labeling? If you’re using GMO crops to create my “all natural” cereal or granola bars, I want to know. Nope, the organic elite don’t think that’s an option. Better to lay down with the devil to “co-exist” than to use your significant market power to battle against them instead.
Sorry, guys. I have a better option. I’ll continue to grow my own food, buy from local producers whose sources I can verify, eat with the seasons and leave your Frankenstein crops blowing in the tainted wind. I will no longer support your stores or your products. I will make my own, find my own or do without.