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We need you to do a better job than the FDA, PLEASE!
Dear Food Producers,
Mothers buy 85% of the food, and our networks have been a driving force in raising awareness about GMOs, glyphosate and increasing organic purchases. The recent decision by the USDA to not regulate GMOs, CRISPR, gene editing or Pharmaceutical and Industrial Chemical Producing (PMPIs) plants is of dire concern to us.
In addition, the FDA’s announcement to allow food companies to switch out food ingredients, even temporarily during the COVID situation, such as sunflower to canola oil, can have immediate, life threatening, allergenic health effects. Allowing unlabeled ingredients, no matter what they are, destroys the long-term integrity of our food supply, both nationally and internationally.
Our government has failed to regulate the food supply and protect the health of the American people and people around the world. If actions are not taken by food producers our health, the integrity of our food supply, and international trade relations will be threatened. We ask for your partnership in rectifying this situation.
We are gravely concerned for several reasons. Health implications from GMOs, CRISPR, gene editing and PMPIs are either known to be harmful or, in some cases, untested and uncontrollable. Including ingredients from these technologies is therefore unwanted and unnecessary in order to provide nourishing food for our families and support a healthy, thriving America. In America, we spend $2.2 trillion on health care costs. Costs are rising around the world. We ask you not to grow or include GMOs and ingredients utilizing these technologies in your food products.
If you, as a grower or food manufacturer, choose to use these ingredients we ask you to have integrity and clearly label all ingredients on the package. Without clarification, if a food product contains GMOs (including SynBio) or if it is Certified Organic or Non-GMO Project Verified, we consumers must assume that the product may contain GMOs and we will avoid purchasing your product. In order to prevent an unnecessary reduction of options for the consumer and a drop in sales for brands, clarity is required. We ask all food producers and manufacturers to clearly label all of your ingredients and specify if they are GMO or not.
We are facing several crises around the world. Our agriculture system can contribute to reducing the food and climate crisis by switching to regenerative organic agriculture which reduces toxic pollution and increases the sequestration of carbon, supporting a reversal of climate change. In doing so, producers will support a continued ability to grow food, increase access to food and address our health crisis as well. We ask that food producers consider making the changes as listed in the Moms Across America Gold Standard, which include supporting regenerative agriculture and creating food that is not only good for our families but good for the planet as well.
Citizens across the country and around the world are facing or will likely soon face increasing food shortages. We ask food manufacturers to request that their suppliers and commodity growers switch at least 1% of crop acreage to regenerative organic mixed vegetables. In doing so, these 2 million US acres will increase access to local food by 50%. This simple decision, as inspired by farmer Keith Berns, could save millions of lives across America and, if repeated globally, around the world.
Food manufacturers, we ask you to donate 1% of your sales to support organizations that support local food security; school, church and community gardens and local involvement such as Moms Coops. With your support, local communities could connect and get involved in regaining their health - connect with local farmers, reduce health care costs, improve immune systems, prevent further pandemics and economic crises.
We ask food producers and food manufacturers to make a public statement in response to this administration's refusal to listen to the 6,125 commenters, including industry, who opposed the deregulation of GMOs and instead agreed with the 25 commenters who supported some of the rulings. With a public statement of your commitment, you can help reassure consumers nationally and globally that American food products are safe.
When a system is unjust, we must take action to restore justice and trust. When you make a commitment please send Moms Across America a link to your statement so we may share the good news with our networks and partnering organizations. Email:press@momsacrossamerica.org by June 19.
American food producers and manufacturers can be international leaders and restore trust in the food supply. You can be a part of protecting and restoring our health and economy, nationally and globally, for generations to come.
With Love,
From Moms Across America and Consumers Who Care About Food Safety
The new FDA allowances are shocking. Are you going to relax your standards?
The recent decision by the USDA to not regulate GMOs, CRISPR, gene editing or Pharmaceutical and Industrial Chemical Producing (PMPIs) plants is of dire concern to us.
In addition, the FDA’s announcement to allow food companies to switch out food ingredients, even temporarily during the COVID situation, such as sunflower to canola oil, can have immediate, life threatening, allergenic health effects. Allowing unlabeled ingredients, no matter what they are, destroys the long-term integrity of our food supply, both nationally and internationally.
Our government has failed to regulate the food supply and protect the health of the American people and people around the world. If actions are not taken by food producers our health, the integrity of our food supply, and international trade relations will be threatened. We ask for your partnership in rectifying this situation.
We ask you to make a public statement and respond by June 19 to the following requests regarding your company's commitment to safety: Maintain the accuracy of food labels during the shutdown. Do not allow substitutions of food ingredients without updating labels.
GMOs, CRISPR, gene editing and PMPIs are either known to be harmful or, in some cases, untested and uncontrollable. Including ingredients from these technologies is therefore unwanted and unnecessary in order to provide nourishing food for our families and support a healthy, thriving America. In America, we spend $2.2 trillion on health care costs. Costs are rising around the world. We ask you not to grow or include GMOs and ingredients utilizing these technologies in your food products.
If you, as a grower or food manufacturer, choose to use these ingredients we ask you to have integrity and clearly label all ingredients on the package. Without clarification, if a food product contains GMOs (including SynBio) or if it is Certified Organic or Non-GMO Project Verified, we consumers must assume that the product may contain GMOs and we will avoid purchasing your product. In order to prevent an unnecessary reduction of options for the consumer and a drop in sales for brands, clarity is required. We ask all food producers and manufacturers to clearly label all of your ingredients and specify if they are GMO or not.
We are facing several crises around the world. Our agriculture system can contribute to reducing the food and climate crisis by switching to regenerative organic agriculture which reduces toxic pollution and increases the sequestration of carbon, supporting a reversal of climate change. In doing so, producers will support a continued ability to grow food, increase access to food and address our health crisis as well. We ask that food producers consider making the changes as listed in the Moms Across America Gold Standard, which include supporting regenerative agriculture and creating food that is not only good for our families but good for the planet as well.
Citizens across the country and around the world are facing or will likely soon face increasing food shortages. We ask food manufacturers to request that their suppliers and commodity growers switch at least 1% of crop acreage to regenerative organic mixed vegetables. In doing so, these 2 million US acres will increase access to local food by 50%. This simple decision, as inspired by farmer Keith Berns, could save millions of lives across America and, if repeated globally, around the world.
Food manufacturers, we ask you to donate 1% of your sales to support organizations that support local food security; school, church and community gardens and local involvement such as Moms Coops. With your support, local communities could connect and get involved in regaining their health - connect with local farmers, reduce health care costs, improve immune systems, prevent further pandemics and economic crises.
We ask food producers and food manufacturers to make a public statement in response to this administration's refusal to listen to the 6,125 commenters, including industry, who opposed the deregulation of GMOs and instead agreed with the 25 commenters who supported some of the rulings. With a public statement of your commitment, you can help reassure consumers nationally and globally that American food products are safe.
When a system is unjust, we must take action to restore justice and trust. When you make a commitment please send Moms Across America a link to your statement so we may share the good news with our networks and partnering organizations. Email:press@momsacrossamerica.org by June 19.
American food producers and manufacturers can be international leaders and restore trust in the food supply. You can be a part of protecting and restoring our health and economy, nationally and globally, for generations to come.
With Love,
From Moms Across America and Consumers Who Care About Food Safety
I need to know if I can still buy your products or not.
So many of my family members and friends have food allergies that are not listed as common allergens. The FDA recently allowed companies like yours to not label changes made to your ingredients due to COVID. Plus, the USDA will not regulate GMOs. This is unsafe! Will you respond to the following letter that I wholeheartedly agree with?
Allowing unlabeled ingredients, no matter what they are, destroys the long-term integrity of our food supply, both nationally and internationally.
Our government has failed to regulate the food supply and protect the health of the American people and people around the world. If actions are not taken by food producers, our health, the integrity of our food supply, and international trade relations, will be threatened. We ask for your partnership in rectifying this situation.
We ask you to make a public statement and respond by June 19 to the following requests regarding your company's commitment to safety:
Maintain the accuracy of food labels during the shutdown. Do not allow substitutions of food ingredients without updating labels.
GMOs, CRISPR, gene editing and PMPIs are either known to be harmful or, in some cases, untested and uncontrollable. Including ingredients from these technologies is therefore unwanted and unnecessary in order to provide nourishing food for our families and support a healthy, thriving America. In America, we spend $2.2 trillion on health care costs. Costs are rising around the world. We ask you not to grow or include GMOs and ingredients utilizing these technologies in your food products.
If you, as a grower or food manufacturer, choose to use these ingredients we ask you to have integrity and clearly label all ingredients on the package. Without clarification, if a food product contains GMOs (including SynBio) or if it is Certified Organic or Non-GMO Project Verified, we consumers must assume that the product may contain GMOs and we will avoid purchasing your product. In order to prevent an unnecessary reduction of options for the consumer and a drop in sales for brands, clarity is required. We ask all food producers and manufacturers to clearly label all of your ingredients and specify if they are GMO or not.
We are facing several crises around the world. Our agriculture system can contribute to reducing the food and climate crisis by switching to regenerative organic agriculture which reduces toxic pollution and increases the sequestration of carbon, supporting a reversal of climate change. In doing so, producers will support a continued ability to grow food, increase access to food and address our health crisis as well. We ask that food producers consider making the changes as listed in the Moms Across America Gold Standard, which include supporting regenerative agriculture and creating food that is not only good for our families but good for the planet as well.
Citizens across the country and around the world are facing or will likely soon face increasing food shortages. We ask food manufacturers to request that their suppliers and commodity growers switch at least 1% of crop acreage to regenerative organic mixed vegetables. In doing so, these 2 million US acres will increase access to local food by 50%. This simple decision, as inspired by farmer Keith Berns, could save millions of lives across America and, if repeated globally, around the world.
Food manufacturers, we ask you to donate 1% of your sales to support organizations that support local food security; school, church and community gardens and local involvement such as Moms Coops. With your support, local communities could connect and get involved in regaining their health - connect with local farmers, reduce health care costs, improve immune systems, prevent further pandemics and economic crises.
We ask food producers and food manufacturers to make a public statement in response to this administration's refusal to listen to the 6,125 commenters, including industry, who opposed the deregulation of GMOs and instead agreed with the 25 commenters who supported some of the rulings. With a public statement of your commitment, you can help reassure consumers nationally and globally that American food products are safe.
When a system is unjust, we must take action to restore justice and trust. When you make a commitment please send Moms Across America a link to your statement so we may share the good news with our networks and partnering organizations. Email:press@momsacrossamerica.org by June 19.
American food producers and manufacturers can be international leaders and restore trust in the food supply. You can be a part of protecting and restoring our health and economy, nationally and globally, for generations to come.
With Love,
From Moms Across America and Consumers Who Care About Food Safety
Will you make a statement about GMOs and food allergens in your food?
I am deeply concerned about the USDA no longer regulating GMOs and the FDA allowing food companies to switch out ingredients during the COVID crisis without labeling.
The recent decision by the USDA to not regulate GMOs, CRISPR, gene editing or Pharmaceutical and Industrial Chemical Producing (PMPIs) plants is of dire concern to us.
In addition, the FDA’s announcement to allow food companies to switch out food ingredients, even temporarily during the COVID situation, such as sunflower to canola oil, can have immediate, life threatening, allergenic health effects. Allowing unlabeled ingredients, no matter what they are, destroys the long-term integrity of our food supply, both nationally and internationally.
Our government has failed to regulate the food supply and protect the health of the American people and people around the world. If actions are not taken by food producers, our health, the integrity of our food supply, and international trade relations, will be threatened. We ask for your partnership in rectifying this situation.
We ask you to make a public statement and respond by June 19 to the following requests regarding your company's commitment to safety: Maintain the accuracy of food labels during the shutdown. Do not allow substitutions of food ingredients without updating labels.
GMOs, CRISPR, gene editing and PMPIs are either known to be harmful or, in some cases, untested and uncontrollable. Including ingredients from these technologies is therefore unwanted and unnecessary in order to provide nourishing food for our families and support a healthy, thriving America. In America, we spend $2.2 trillion on health care costs. Costs are rising around the world. We ask you not to grow or include GMOs and ingredients utilizing these technologies in your food products.
If you, as a grower or food manufacturer, choose to use these ingredients we ask you to have integrity and clearly label all ingredients on the package. Without clarification, if a food product contains GMOs (including SynBio) or if it is Certified Organic or Non-GMO Project Verified, we consumers must assume that the product may contain GMOs and we will avoid purchasing your product. In order to prevent an unnecessary reduction of options for the consumer and a drop in sales for brands, clarity is required. We ask all food producers and manufacturers to clearly label all of your ingredients and specify if they are GMO or not.
We are facing several crises around the world. Our agriculture system can contribute to reducing the food and climate crisis by switching to regenerative organic agriculture which reduces toxic pollution and increases the sequestration of carbon, supporting a reversal of climate change. In doing so, producers will support a continued ability to grow food, increase access to food and address our health crisis as well. We ask that food producers consider making the changes as listed in the Moms Across America Gold Standard, which include supporting regenerative agriculture and creating food that is not only good for our families but good for the planet as well.
Citizens across the country and around the world are facing or will likely soon face increasing food shortages. We ask food manufacturers to request that their suppliers and commodity growers switch at least 1% of crop acreage to regenerative organic mixed vegetables. In doing so, these 2 million US acres will increase access to local food by 50%. This simple decision, as inspired by farmer Keith Berns, could save millions of lives across America and, if repeated globally, around the world.
Food manufacturers, we ask you to donate 1% of your sales to support organizations that support local food security; school, church and community gardens and local involvement such as Moms Coops. With your support, local communities could connect and get involved in regaining their health - connect with local farmers, reduce health care costs, improve immune systems, prevent further pandemics and economic crises.
We ask food producers and food manufacturers to make a public statement in response to this administration's refusal to listen to the 6,125 commenters, including industry, who opposed the deregulation of GMOs and instead agreed with the 25 commenters who supported some of the rulings. With a public statement of your commitment, you can help reassure consumers nationally and globally that American food products are safe.
When a system is unjust, we must take action to restore justice and trust. When you make a commitment please send Moms Across America a link to your statement so we may share the good news with our networks and partnering organizations. Email:press@momsacrossamerica.org by June 19.
American food producers and manufacturers can be international leaders and restore trust in the food supply. You can be a part of protecting and restoring our health and economy, nationally and globally, for generations to come.
With Love,
From Moms Across America and Consumers Who Care About Food Safety
Will your food labels be accurate, or will I have to stop buying your brand?
Food manufacturers like yours have no idea which ingredients families like mine are allergic to. This is why I ask you to please respond and tell me your company will not relax your labeling as the government now allows you to do.
Mothers buy 85% of the food, and our networks have been a driving force in raising awareness about GMOs, glyphosate and increasing organic purchases. The recent decision by the USDA to not regulate GMOs, CRISPR, gene editing or Pharmaceutical and Industrial Chemical Producing (PMPIs) plants is of dire concern to us.
In addition, the FDA’s announcement to allow food companies to switch out food ingredients, even temporarily during the COVID situation, such as sunflower to canola oil, can have immediate, life threatening, allergenic health effects. Allowing unlabeled ingredients, no matter what they are, destroys the long-term integrity of our food supply, both nationally and internationally.
Our government has failed to regulate the food supply and protect the health of the American people and people around the world. If actions are not taken by food producers, our health, the integrity of our food supply, and international trade relations, will be threatened. We ask for your partnership in rectifying this situation.
We ask you to make a public statement and respond by June 19 to the following requests regarding your company's commitment to safety: Maintain the accuracy of food labels during the shutdown. Do not allow substitutions of food ingredients without updating labels.
GMOs, CRISPR, gene editing and PMPIs are either known to be harmful or, in some cases, untested and uncontrollable. Including ingredients from these technologies is therefore unwanted and unnecessary in order to provide nourishing food for our families and support a healthy, thriving America. In America, we spend $2.2 trillion on health care costs. Costs are rising around the world. We ask you not to grow or include GMOs and ingredients utilizing these technologies in your food products.
If you, as a grower or food manufacturer, choose to use these ingredients we ask you to have integrity and clearly label all ingredients on the package. Without clarification, if a food product contains GMOs (including SynBio) or if it is Certified Organic or Non-GMO Project Verified, we consumers must assume that the product may contain GMOs and we will avoid purchasing your product. In order to prevent an unnecessary reduction of options for the consumer and a drop in sales for brands, clarity is required. We ask all food producers and manufacturers to clearly label all of your ingredients and specify if they are GMO or not.
We are facing several crises around the world. Our agriculture system can contribute to reducing the food and climate crisis by switching to regenerative organic agriculture which reduces toxic pollution and increases the sequestration of carbon, supporting a reversal of climate change. In doing so, producers will support a continued ability to grow food, increase access to food and address our health crisis as well. We ask that food producers consider making the changes as listed in the Moms Across America Gold Standard, which include supporting regenerative agriculture and creating food that is not only good for our families but good for the planet as well.
Citizens across the country and around the world are facing or will likely soon face increasing food shortages. We ask food manufacturers to request that their suppliers and commodity growers switch at least 1% of crop acreage to regenerative organic mixed vegetables. In doing so, these 2 million US acres will increase access to local food by 50%. This simple decision, as inspired by farmer Keith Berns, could save millions of lives across America and, if repeated globally, around the world.
Food manufacturers, we ask you to donate 1% of your sales to support organizations that support local food security; school, church and community gardens and local involvement such as Moms Coops. With your support, local communities could connect and get involved in regaining their health - connect with local farmers, reduce health care costs, improve immune systems, prevent further pandemics and economic crises.
We ask food producers and food manufacturers to make a public statement in response to this administration's refusal to listen to the 6,125 commenters, including industry, who opposed the deregulation of GMOs and instead agreed with the 25 commenters who supported some of the rulings. With a public statement of your commitment, you can help reassure consumers nationally and globally that American food products are safe.
When a system is unjust, we must take action to restore justice and trust. When you make a commitment please send Moms Across America a link to your statement so we may share the good news with our networks and partnering organizations. Email:press@momsacrossamerica.org by June 19.
American food producers and manufacturers can be international leaders and restore trust in the food supply. You can be a part of protecting and restoring our health and economy, nationally and globally, for generations to come.
With Love,
From Moms Across America and Consumers Who Care About Food Safety
Will your company be changing ingredients and not labeling GMOs?
The USDA and FDA are failing to keep our food safe. Will your company do better than what our government is requiring and restore trust in the food supply?
Mothers buy 85% of the food, and our networks have been a driving force in raising awareness about GMOs, glyphosate and increasing organic purchases. The recent decision by the USDA to not regulate GMOs, CRISPR, gene editing or Pharmaceutical and Industrial Chemical Producing (PMPIs) plants is of dire concern to us.
In addition, the FDA’s announcement to allow food companies to switch out food ingredients, even temporarily during the COVID situation, such as sunflower to canola oil, can have immediate, life threatening, allergenic health effects. Allowing unlabeled ingredients, no matter what they are, destroys the long-term integrity of our food supply, both nationally and internationally.
Our government has failed to regulate the food supply and protect the health of the American people and people around the world. If actions are not taken by food producers, our health, the integrity of our food supply, and international trade relations, will be threatened. We ask for your partnership in rectifying this situation.
We ask you to make a public statement and respond by June 19 to the following requests regarding your company's commitment to safety: Maintain the accuracy of food labels during the shutdown. Do not allow substitutions of food ingredients without updating labels.
GMOs, CRISPR, gene editing and PMPIs are either known to be harmful or, in some cases, untested and uncontrollable. Including ingredients from these technologies is therefore unwanted and unnecessary in order to provide nourishing food for our families and support a healthy, thriving America. In America, we spend $2.2 trillion on health care costs. Costs are rising around the world. We ask you not to grow or include GMOs and ingredients utilizing these technologies in your food products.
If you, as a grower or food manufacturer, choose to use these ingredients we ask you to have integrity and clearly label all ingredients on the package. Without clarification, if a food product contains GMOs (including SynBio) or if it is Certified Organic or Non-GMO Project Verified, we consumers must assume that the product may contain GMOs and we will avoid purchasing your product. In order to prevent an unnecessary reduction of options for the consumer and a drop in sales for brands, clarity is required. We ask all food producers and manufacturers to clearly label all of your ingredients and specify if they are GMO or not.
We are facing several crises around the world. Our agriculture system can contribute to reducing the food and climate crisis by switching to regenerative organic agriculture which reduces toxic pollution and increases the sequestration of carbon, supporting a reversal of climate change. In doing so, producers will support a continued ability to grow food, increase access to food and address our health crisis as well. We ask that food producers consider making the changes as listed in the Moms Across America Gold Standard, which include supporting regenerative agriculture and creating food that is not only good for our families but good for the planet as well.
Citizens across the country and around the world are facing or will likely soon face increasing food shortages. We ask food manufacturers to request that their suppliers and commodity growers switch at least 1% of crop acreage to regenerative organic mixed vegetables. In doing so, these 2 million US acres will increase access to local food by 50%. This simple decision, as inspired by farmer Keith Berns, could save millions of lives across America and, if repeated globally, around the world.
Food manufacturers, we ask you to donate 1% of your sales to support organizations that support local food security; school, church and community gardens and local involvement such as Moms Coops. With your support, local communities could connect and get involved in regaining their health - connect with local farmers, reduce health care costs, improve immune systems, prevent further pandemics and economic crises.
We ask food producers and food manufacturers to make a public statement in response to this administration's refusal to listen to the 6,125 commenters, including industry, who opposed the deregulation of GMOs and instead agreed with the 25 commenters who supported some of the rulings. With a public statement of your commitment, you can help reassure consumers nationally and globally that American food products are safe.
When a system is unjust, we must take action to restore justice and trust. When you make a commitment please send Moms Across America a link to your statement so we may share the good news with our networks and partnering organizations. Email:press@momsacrossamerica.org by June 19.
American food producers and manufacturers can be international leaders and restore trust in the food supply. You can be a part of protecting and restoring our health and economy, nationally and globally, for generations to come.
With Love,
From Moms Across America and Consumers Who Care About Food Safety
Requesting a response about the safety of your products, please. I need to know.
I am very concerned about the FDA not requiring accurate labeling of ingredients that are switched out during the COVID crisis. And I am appalled that the USDA won’t regulate GMOs. Will you as a food company restore trust in the food supply?
Allowing unlabeled ingredients, no matter what they are, destroys the long-term integrity of our food supply, both nationally and internationally.
Our government has failed to regulate the food supply and protect the health of the American people and people around the world. If actions are not taken by food producers, our health, the integrity of our food supply, and international trade relations, will be threatened. We ask for your partnership in rectifying this situation.
The recent decision by the USDA to not regulate GMOs, CRISPR, gene editing or Pharmaceutical and Industrial Chemical Producing (PMPIs) plants is of dire concern to us.
In addition, the FDA’s announcement to allow food companies to switch out food ingredients, even temporarily during the COVID situation, such as sunflower to canola oil, can have immediate, life threatening, allergenic health effects. Allowing unlabeled ingredients, no matter what they are, destroys the long-term integrity of our food supply, both nationally and internationally.
Our government has failed to regulate the food supply and protect the health of the American people and people around the world. If actions are not taken by food producers our health, the integrity of our food supply, and international trade relations will be threatened. We ask for your partnership in rectifying this situation.
We ask you to make a public statement and respond by June 19 to the following requests regarding your company's commitment to safety: Maintain the accuracy of food labels during the shutdown. Do not allow substitutions of food ingredients without updating labels.
GMOs, CRISPR, gene editing and PMPIs are either known to be harmful or, in some cases, untested and uncontrollable. Including ingredients from these technologies is therefore unwanted and unnecessary in order to provide nourishing food for our families and support a healthy, thriving America. In America, we spend $2.2 trillion on health care costs. Costs are rising around the world. We ask you not to grow or include GMOs and ingredients utilizing these technologies in your food products.
If you, as a grower or food manufacturer, choose to use these ingredients we ask you to have integrity and clearly label all ingredients on the package. Without clarification, if a food product contains GMOs (including SynBio) or if it is Certified Organic or Non-GMO Project Verified, we consumers must assume that the product may contain GMOs and we will avoid purchasing your product. In order to prevent an unnecessary reduction of options for the consumer and a drop in sales for brands, clarity is required. We ask all food producers and manufacturers to clearly label all of your ingredients and specify if they are GMO or not.
We are facing several crises around the world. Our agriculture system can contribute to reducing the food and climate crisis by switching to regenerative organic agriculture which reduces toxic pollution and increases the sequestration of carbon, supporting a reversal of climate change. In doing so, producers will support a continued ability to grow food, increase access to food and address our health crisis as well. We ask that food producers consider making the changes as listed in the Moms Across America Gold Standard, which include supporting regenerative agriculture and creating food that is not only good for our families but good for the planet as well.
Citizens across the country and around the world are facing or will likely soon face increasing food shortages. We ask food manufacturers to request that their suppliers and commodity growers switch at least 1% of crop acreage to regenerative organic mixed vegetables. In doing so, these 2 million US acres will increase access to local food by 50%. This simple decision, as inspired by farmer Keith Berns, could save millions of lives across America and, if repeated globally, around the world.
Food manufacturers, we ask you to donate 1% of your sales to support organizations that support local food security; school, church and community gardens and local involvement such as Moms Coops. With your support, local communities could connect and get involved in regaining their health - connect with local farmers, reduce health care costs, improve immune systems, prevent further pandemics and economic crises.
We ask food producers and food manufacturers to make a public statement in response to this administration's refusal to listen to the 6,125 commenters, including industry, who opposed the deregulation of GMOs and instead agreed with the 25 commenters who supported some of the rulings. With a public statement of your commitment, you can help reassure consumers nationally and globally that American food products are safe.
When a system is unjust, we must take action to restore justice and trust. When you make a commitment please send Moms Across America a link to your statement so we may share the good news with our networks and partnering organizations. Email:press@momsacrossamerica.org by June 19.
American food producers and manufacturers can be international leaders and restore trust in the food supply. You can be a part of protecting and restoring our health and economy, nationally and globally, for generations to come.
With Love,
From Moms Across America and Consumers Who Care About Food Safety
Will your labels not list allergens or GMOs? I need to know!
I can’t believe that our government won’t regulate GMOs and will allow food companies to switch out ingredients during the COVID crisis and not label ingredients! This is dangerous! Will you respond to the following letter that I wholeheartedly agree with?
Allowing unlabeled ingredients, no matter what they are, destroys the long-term integrity of our food supply, both nationally and internationally.
Our government has failed to regulate the food supply and protect the health of the American people and people around the world. If actions are not taken by food producers, our health, the integrity of our food supply, and international trade relations, will be threatened. We ask for your partnership in rectifying this situation.
The recent decision by the USDA to not regulate GMOs, CRISPR, gene editing or Pharmaceutical and Industrial Chemical Producing (PMPIs) plants is of dire concern to us.
In addition, the FDA’s announcement to allow food companies to switch out food ingredients, even temporarily during the COVID situation, such as sunflower to canola oil, can have immediate, life threatening, allergenic health effects. Allowing unlabeled ingredients, no matter what they are, destroys the long-term integrity of our food supply, both nationally and internationally.
Our government has failed to regulate the food supply and protect the health of the American people and people around the world. If actions are not taken by food producers our health, the integrity of our food supply, and international trade relations will be threatened. We ask for your partnership in rectifying this situation.
We ask you to make a public statement and respond by June 19 to the following requests regarding your company's commitment to safety: Maintain the accuracy of food labels during the shutdown. Do not allow substitutions of food ingredients without updating labels.
GMOs, CRISPR, gene editing and PMPIs are either known to be harmful or, in some cases, untested and uncontrollable. Including ingredients from these technologies is therefore unwanted and unnecessary in order to provide nourishing food for our families and support a healthy, thriving America. In America, we spend $2.2 trillion on health care costs. Costs are rising around the world. We ask you not to grow or include GMOs and ingredients utilizing these technologies in your food products.
If you, as a grower or food manufacturer, choose to use these ingredients we ask you to have integrity and clearly label all ingredients on the package. Without clarification, if a food product contains GMOs (including SynBio) or if it is Certified Organic or Non-GMO Project Verified, we consumers must assume that the product may contain GMOs and we will avoid purchasing your product. In order to prevent an unnecessary reduction of options for the consumer and a drop in sales for brands, clarity is required. We ask all food producers and manufacturers to clearly label all of your ingredients and specify if they are GMO or not.
We are facing several crises around the world. Our agriculture system can contribute to reducing the food and climate crisis by switching to regenerative organic agriculture which reduces toxic pollution and increases the sequestration of carbon, supporting a reversal of climate change. In doing so, producers will support a continued ability to grow food, increase access to food and address our health crisis as well. We ask that food producers consider making the changes as listed in the Moms Across America Gold Standard, which include supporting regenerative agriculture and creating food that is not only good for our families but good for the planet as well.
Citizens across the country and around the world are facing or will likely soon face increasing food shortages. We ask food manufacturers to request that their suppliers and commodity growers switch at least 1% of crop acreage to regenerative organic mixed vegetables. In doing so, these 2 million US acres will increase access to local food by 50%. This simple decision, as inspired by farmer Keith Berns, could save millions of lives across America and, if repeated globally, around the world.
Food manufacturers, we ask you to donate 1% of your sales to support organizations that support local food security; school, church and community gardens and local involvement such as Moms Coops. With your support, local communities could connect and get involved in regaining their health - connect with local farmers, reduce health care costs, improve immune systems, prevent further pandemics and economic crises.
We ask food producers and food manufacturers to make a public statement in response to this administration's refusal to listen to the 6,125 commenters, including industry, who opposed the deregulation of GMOs and instead agreed with the 25 commenters who supported some of the rulings. With a public statement of your commitment, you can help reassure consumers nationally and globally that American food products are safe.
When a system is unjust, we must take action to restore justice and trust. When you make a commitment please send Moms Across America a link to your statement so we may share the good news with our networks and partnering organizations. Email:press@momsacrossamerica.org by June 19.
American food producers and manufacturers can be international leaders and restore trust in the food supply. You can be a part of protecting and restoring our health and economy, nationally and globally, for generations to come.
With Love,
From Moms Across America and Consumers Who Care About Food Safety
Deeply concerned about your food labels being inaccurate and my family being exposed to allergens.
Millions of Americans have food allergies to ingredients that are commonly found in our foods, and many react to GMO foods. We need to restore integrity to our food supply now...and we need your help.
Mothers buy 85% of the food, and our networks have been a driving force in raising awareness about GMOs, glyphosate and increasing organic purchases. The recent decision by the USDA to not regulate GMOs, CRISPR, gene editing or Pharmaceutical and Industrial Chemical Producing (PMPIs) plants is of dire concern to us.
In addition, the FDA’s announcement to allow food companies to switch out food ingredients, even temporarily during the COVID situation, such as sunflower to canola oil, can have immediate, life threatening, allergenic health effects. Allowing unlabeled ingredients, no matter what they are, destroys the long-term integrity of our food supply, both nationally and internationally.
Our government has failed to regulate the food supply and protect the health of the American people and people around the world. If actions are not taken by food producers, our health, the integrity of our food supply, and international trade relations, will be threatened. We ask for your partnership in rectifying this situation.
The recent decision by the USDA to not regulate GMOs, CRISPR, gene editing or Pharmaceutical and Industrial Chemical Producing (PMPIs) plants is of dire concern to us.
In addition, the FDA’s announcement to allow food companies to switch out food ingredients, even temporarily during the COVID situation, such as sunflower to canola oil, can have immediate, life threatening, allergenic health effects. Allowing unlabeled ingredients, no matter what they are, destroys the long-term integrity of our food supply, both nationally and internationally.
Our government has failed to regulate the food supply and protect the health of the American people and people around the world. If actions are not taken by food producers our health, the integrity of our food supply, and international trade relations will be threatened. We ask for your partnership in rectifying this situation.
We ask you to make a public statement and respond by June 19 to the following requests regarding your company's commitment to safety: Maintain the accuracy of food labels during the shutdown. Do not allow substitutions of food ingredients without updating labels.
GMOs, CRISPR, gene editing and PMPIs are either known to be harmful or, in some cases, untested and uncontrollable. Including ingredients from these technologies is therefore unwanted and unnecessary in order to provide nourishing food for our families and support a healthy, thriving America. In America, we spend $2.2 trillion on health care costs. Costs are rising around the world. We ask you not to grow or include GMOs and ingredients utilizing these technologies in your food products.
If you, as a grower or food manufacturer, choose to use these ingredients we ask you to have integrity and clearly label all ingredients on the package. Without clarification, if a food product contains GMOs (including SynBio) or if it is Certified Organic or Non-GMO Project Verified, we consumers must assume that the product may contain GMOs and we will avoid purchasing your product. In order to prevent an unnecessary reduction of options for the consumer and a drop in sales for brands, clarity is required. We ask all food producers and manufacturers to clearly label all of your ingredients and specify if they are GMO or not.
We are facing several crises around the world. Our agriculture system can contribute to reducing the food and climate crisis by switching to regenerative organic agriculture which reduces toxic pollution and increases the sequestration of carbon, supporting a reversal of climate change. In doing so, producers will support a continued ability to grow food, increase access to food and address our health crisis as well. We ask that food producers consider making the changes as listed in the Moms Across America Gold Standard, which include supporting regenerative agriculture and creating food that is not only good for our families but good for the planet as well.
Citizens across the country and around the world are facing or will likely soon face increasing food shortages. We ask food manufacturers to request that their suppliers and commodity growers switch at least 1% of crop acreage to regenerative organic mixed vegetables. In doing so, these 2 million US acres will increase access to local food by 50%. This simple decision, as inspired by farmer Keith Berns, could save millions of lives across America and, if repeated globally, around the world.
Food manufacturers, we ask you to donate 1% of your sales to support organizations that support local food security; school, church and community gardens and local involvement such as Moms Coops. With your support, local communities could connect and get involved in regaining their health - connect with local farmers, reduce health care costs, improve immune systems, prevent further pandemics and economic crises.
We ask food producers and food manufacturers to make a public statement in response to this administration's refusal to listen to the 6,125 commenters, including industry, who opposed the deregulation of GMOs and instead agreed with the 25 commenters who supported some of the rulings. With a public statement of your commitment, you can help reassure consumers nationally and globally that American food products are safe.
When a system is unjust, we must take action to restore justice and trust. When you make a commitment please send Moms Across America a link to your statement so we may share the good news with our networks and partnering organizations. Email:press@momsacrossamerica.org by June 19.
American food producers and manufacturers can be international leaders and restore trust in the food supply. You can be a part of protecting and restoring our health and economy, nationally and globally, for generations to come.
With Love,
From Moms Across America and Consumers Who Care About Food Safety
What is your response to the USDA and FDA food regulation changes?
I am deeply concerned about the recent changes to food regulations. I agree with the following letter .
Mothers buy 85% of the food, and our networks have been a driving force in raising awareness about GMOs, glyphosate and increasing organic purchases. The recent decision by the USDA to not regulate GMOs, CRISPR, gene editing or Pharmaceutical and Industrial Chemical Producing (PMPIs) plants is of dire concern to us.
In addition, the FDA’s announcement to allow food companies to switch out food ingredients, even temporarily during the COVID situation, such as sunflower to canola oil, can have immediate, life threatening, allergenic health effects. Allowing unlabeled ingredients, no matter what they are, destroys the long-term integrity of our food supply, both nationally and internationally.
Our government has failed to regulate the food supply and protect the health of the American people and people around the world. If actions are not taken by food producers, our health, the integrity of our food supply, and international trade relations, will be threatened. We ask for your partnership in rectifying this situation.
The recent decision by the USDA to not regulate GMOs, CRISPR, gene editing or Pharmaceutical and Industrial Chemical Producing (PMPIs) plants is of dire concern to us.
In addition, the FDA’s announcement to allow food companies to switch out food ingredients, even temporarily during the COVID situation, such as sunflower to canola oil, can have immediate, life threatening, allergenic health effects. Allowing unlabeled ingredients, no matter what they are, destroys the long-term integrity of our food supply, both nationally and internationally.
Our government has failed to regulate the food supply and protect the health of the American people and people around the world. If actions are not taken by food producers our health, the integrity of our food supply, and international trade relations will be threatened.
We ask for your partnership in rectifying this situation.
We ask you to make a public statement and respond by June 19 to the following requests regarding your company's commitment to safety: Maintain the accuracy of food labels during the shutdown. Do not allow substitutions of food ingredients without updating labels.
GMOs, CRISPR, gene editing and PMPIs are either known to be harmful or, in some cases, untested and uncontrollable. Including ingredients from these technologies is therefore unwanted and unnecessary in order to provide nourishing food for our families and support a healthy, thriving America. In America, we spend $2.2 trillion on health care costs. Costs are rising around the world. We ask you not to grow or include GMOs and ingredients utilizing these technologies in your food products.
If you, as a grower or food manufacturer, choose to use these ingredients we ask you to have integrity and clearly label all ingredients on the package. Without clarification, if a food product contains GMOs (including SynBio) or if it is Certified Organic or Non-GMO Project Verified, we consumers must assume that the product may contain GMOs and we will avoid purchasing your product. In order to prevent an unnecessary reduction of options for the consumer and a drop in sales for brands, clarity is required. We ask all food producers and manufacturers to clearly label all of your ingredients and specify if they are GMO or not.
We are facing several crises around the world. Our agriculture system can contribute to reducing the food and climate crisis by switching to regenerative organic agriculture which reduces toxic pollution and increases the sequestration of carbon, supporting a reversal of climate change. In doing so, producers will support a continued ability to grow food, increase access to food and address our health crisis as well. We ask that food producers consider making the changes as listed in the Moms Across America Gold Standard, which include supporting regenerative agriculture and creating food that is not only good for our families but good for the planet as well.
Citizens across the country and around the world are facing or will likely soon face increasing food shortages. We ask food manufacturers to request that their suppliers and commodity growers switch at least 1% of crop acreage to regenerative organic mixed vegetables. In doing so, these 2 million US acres will increase access to local food by 50%. This simple decision, as inspired by farmer Keith Berns, could save millions of lives across America and, if repeated globally, around the world.
Food manufacturers, we ask you to donate 1% of your sales to support organizations that support local food security; school, church and community gardens and local involvement such as Moms Coops. With your support, local communities could connect and get involved in regaining their health - connect with local farmers, reduce health care costs, improve immune systems, prevent further pandemics and economic crises.
We ask food producers and food manufacturers to make a public statement in response to this administration's refusal to listen to the 6,125 commenters, including industry, who opposed the deregulation of GMOs and instead agreed with the 25 commenters who supported some of the rulings. With a public statement of your commitment, you can help reassure consumers nationally and globally that American food products are safe.
When a system is unjust, we must take action to restore justice and trust. When you make a commitment please send Moms Across America a link to your statement so we may share the good news with our networks and partnering organizations. Email:press@momsacrossamerica.org by June 19.
American food producers and manufacturers can be international leaders and restore trust in the food supply. You can be a part of protecting and restoring our health and economy, nationally and globally, for generations to come.
With Love,
From Moms Across America and Consumers Who Care About Food Safety
Please respond with a statement to this request. I need to know this information about your products.
I am extremely concerned about the USDA deciding not to regulate GMOs and the FDA allowing food ingredients to be switched without changing the labeling. I agree with the following letter and request and answer.
Allowing unlabeled ingredients, no matter what they are, destroys the long-term integrity of our food supply, both nationally and internationally.
Our government has failed to regulate the food supply and protect the health of the American people and people around the world. If actions are not taken by food producers, our health, the integrity of our food supply, and international trade relations, will be threatened. We ask for your partnership in rectifying this situation.
We ask you to make a public statement and respond by June 19 to the following requests regarding your company's commitment to safety: Maintain the accuracy of food labels during the shutdown. Do not allow substitutions of food ingredients without updating labels.
GMOs, CRISPR, gene editing and PMPIs are either known to be harmful or, in some cases, untested and uncontrollable. Including ingredients from these technologies is therefore unwanted and unnecessary in order to provide nourishing food for our families and support a healthy, thriving America. In America, we spend $2.2 trillion on health care costs. Costs are rising around the world. We ask you not to grow or include GMOs and ingredients utilizing these technologies in your food products.
If you, as a grower or food manufacturer, choose to use these ingredients we ask you to have integrity and clearly label all ingredients on the package. Without clarification, if a food product contains GMOs (including SynBio) or if it is Certified Organic or Non-GMO Project Verified, we consumers must assume that the product may contain GMOs and we will avoid purchasing your product. In order to prevent an unnecessary reduction of options for the consumer and a drop in sales for brands, clarity is required. We ask all food producers and manufacturers to clearly label all of your ingredients and specify if they are GMO or not.
We are facing several crises around the world. Our agriculture system can contribute to reducing the food and climate crisis by switching to regenerative organic agriculture which reduces toxic pollution and increases the sequestration of carbon, supporting a reversal of climate change. In doing so, producers will support a continued ability to grow food, increase access to food and address our health crisis as well. We ask that food producers consider making the changes as listed in the Moms Across America Gold Standard, which include supporting regenerative agriculture and creating food that is not only good for our families but good for the planet as well.
Citizens across the country and around the world are facing or will likely soon face increasing food shortages. We ask food manufacturers to request that their suppliers and commodity growers switch at least 1% of crop acreage to regenerative organic mixed vegetables. In doing so, these 2 million US acres will increase access to local food by 50%. This simple decision, as inspired by farmer Keith Berns, could save millions of lives across America and, if repeated globally, around the world.
Food manufacturers, we ask you to donate 1% of your sales to support organizations that support local food security; school, church and community gardens and local involvement such as Moms Coops. With your support, local communities could connect and get involved in regaining their health - connect with local farmers, reduce health care costs, improve immune systems, prevent further pandemics and economic crises.
We ask food producers and food manufacturers to make a public statement in response to this administration's refusal to listen to the 6,125 commenters, including industry, who opposed the deregulation of GMOs and instead agreed with the 25 commenters who supported some of the rulings. With a public statement of your commitment, you can help reassure consumers nationally and globally that American food products are safe.
When a system is unjust, we must take action to restore justice and trust. When you make a commitment please send Moms Across America a link to your statement so we may share the good news with our networks and partnering organizations. Email:press@momsacrossamerica.org by June 19.
American food producers and manufacturers can be international leaders and restore trust in the food supply. You can be a part of protecting and restoring our health and economy, nationally and globally, for generations to come.
With Love,
From Moms Across America and Consumers Who Care About Food Safety