Nestle says its food is not genetically-adulterated today. But what about tomorrow?
Dear Vikas Thakur
There's no doubt everyone has to eat. We've no choice in that matter. But when it comes to keeping unsafe and untested genetic junk out of your food, you have the absolute right to say NO!
Under great pressure from concerned families, Nestle has stopped selling genetically-contaminated food in Russia, Brazil and the EU. And yet, the same company seems to have neither guilt nor shame when it comes to ramming this genetic junk down Indian throats.
In fact, Nestle – one of India's most trusted family brands – has actually said that while it does not sell genetically-contaminated food in India right now because it is prohibited by local authorities, it believes that if Indian consumers want GE food, Nestle has no problem selling it to them, never mind what the company sells to its customers in other countries.
The question is: are Indian people less human than the Russians, Brazilians or Europeans, or does Nestle simply not care?
You can make Nestle care. Simply click here to stop them from contaminating your food. Let Nestle's disaster with baby food in China not be repeated here in India.
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PS: the campaign to keep genetically-contaminated food off your plate is only as strong as the support it gets. Greenpeace is not funded by Nestle or any other corporation, it is supported 100% by people just like you. Please donate to keep us going.
PPS: If you cannot click the links above, please copy and paste the following link in your browser address bar - http://bit.ly/2GotDD | 3 Weeks Later In The Fight For Safe Food: - Nestle's baby food in China tests POSITIVE for genetic contamination
- Hundreds of concerned customers flood Nestle's voicemail.
- Hundreds of concerned customers return their Nestle products to the company
- Over 25,000 of Nestle's own customers write to the company's Chairman
- 98% of Nestle customers polled say NO TO GE FOOD!
- Three Indian companies - Britannia, MTR and Ruchi Soya commit to GE-free food now and in the future.
- Bowing to public pressure, Nestle tells us it is GE-free in India… for now.
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