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LABEL GENETICALLY ENGINEERED INGREDIENTS
RESOLVED: Shareholders request the Board of Directors to adopt a policy
of identifying and labeling all genetically engineered (GE) ingredients
and non-GE ingredients in products sold under the Whole Foods private
labels, and report to shareholders by August 2002.
Supporting Statement
In December 1999 Whole Foods Market, Inc., announced a plan to eliminate
genetically modified ingredients from
its private labels, which include Whole Foods, Whole Kids, and 365 brands.
Whole Foods Market, Inc., has not yet followed through on its commitment
to give consumers a clear choice of GE free products.
The article "Retailers dropping bio-foods," by James Cox, on
Page 1A of the January 4, 2000, issue of USA TODAY, reported that "Whole
Foods Market and Wild Oats Markets have vowed to rid most of their private-label
foods of bio-engineered corn, soy, canola oil and other ingredients this
year. 'There's an absolute anger among customers that foods are being
genetically modified and they don't know what ingredients are in their
foods,' says Margaret Wittenberg, vice president at Whole Foods."
We support Whole Foods Market, Inc.'s plan to ban GE ingredients from
its private labels. Until this can be accomplished, consumers have the
right to full disclosure of all GE and non-GE ingredients in Whole Foods,
Whole Kids, and 365 private label products.
As of August 1, 2001, Whole Foods Market Inc.'s position statement on
Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) -
The Consumer's Right to Know states:
"Consumers simply have the right to choose for themselves between
genetically engineered [GE] and non-genetically engineered products."
"… we are very concerned about the disruptive effect genetic engineering
may have on our environment and whether long-term human health issues
have been thoroughly addressed." <http://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/issues/ge_position.html>
July 20, 2001.
Consumers want GE ingredients to be labeled so they can make an informed
choice for personal, environmental and ethical reasons. Over a dozen polls
in the U.S. show that 70-94% of people surveyed want genetically engineered
foods to be labeled as such.
Although Whole Foods Market, Inc., has contributed $10,000 or more to
the Campaign to Label Genetically Engineered Foods, it is still denying
consumers a choice by not clearly labeling GE ingredients in its own Whole
Foods private label products. (http://www.thecampaign.org/friends.htm)
This mixed message to consumers is not in Whole Foods Market, Inc.'s best
interest.
Vote YES for this proposal to label GE and non-GE ingredients in Whole
Foods private label products. We believe Whole Foods Market, Inc., should
be a leader in the natural foods industry by voluntarily labeling all
genetically engineered and non-GE ingredients in its private label products
as it continues to work towards GE free Whole Foods private label products
as announced, which will enhance the company's reputation and profitability.
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