The Grocery Store Blacklist: 12 Food Companies to Avoid
KEEP THIS LIST WITH YOU AND DO YOUR LOVED ONE AND FRIENDS A FAVOR....GIVE THEM ONE....
ARE YOU FEELING BAD? COULD IT BE THESE COMPANIES FAULT?
Waking Times
A genetically modified rose by any other name may smell sweet, but may still have frankenthorns© that might independently detach themselves and lop off your finger while you’re smelling it for all you know. That’s not unlike a trip to the grocery store these days. There are a lot of ugly surprises in pretty, charmingly-named packages.
It seems like no matter how hard you try to avoid them, GMOs and toxic foods creep into your life.
Take for example, the earthily-packaged “natural” foods that are showcased in your grocery store aisles. They cost twice as much, have obscure brand names, and tout their health benefits and natural sources. You can almost smell the freshly tilled soil when you pick up the box.
Unfortunately, this is nothing more than corporate sleight-of-hand.
I wish I could make a comprehensive list, but there are more stealthily labeled toxins on the shelves every single day. It all boils down to a these big companies that own nearly all of the foods sold in the United States. Some of the quietly owned subsidiaries may surprise you. Included is the amount that the company (and its subsidiaries) donated to defeat California Proposition 37 which would have required GMO labeling.
Not every item on this list contains genetically modified ingredients. The list is based on the duplicitous marketing of the companies. More consumers are trying to make healthy choices at the grocery stores, but it’s difficult when companies push their toxic wares and dress them up as health food. Young people in particular fall victim to these schemes. You have to give a kid credit for purchasing something called “Vitamin Water” over a soda pop, and it’s infuriating that the kid, trying to make a good choice, has been tricked into the purchase by deceitful advertising and marketing.
Some of the products listed, may in fact be exactly what they are portrayed to be, but I choose not to financially support the corporations behind them.
Campbell’s – $250,000.00
- Healthy Request
- Wolfgang Puck Soups
- Pace Foods
- Pepperidge Farms
- V-8
Cargill, Inc – $202,229.36
- Truvia Natural Sweetener
- Shady Brooks Farms
- Diamond Crystal Salt
- Liza
- Nature Fresh
- Peter’s Chocolate
- Wilbur Chocolate
- Honeysuckle White
- Rumba Meats
- Good Nature
Coca Cola – $1,164,400.00
- Vitamin Water
- Smart Water
- Dasani
- Nestea
- Minute Maid
- Honest Tea
- Odwalla
- Vitaminenergy

Con-Agra – $1,076,700.00
- Orville Redenbacher’s Organic
- Hunt’s Organic
- Lightlife
- Alexia
- Healthy Choice
- Hebrew National
Dean Foods – $253,950.00
- Horizon
- Silk
- White Wave
General Mills – $908,200.00
- Nature Valley
- Fiber One
- Cheerios
- Cascadian Farm
- Muir Glen
- Lärabar
- Gold Medal Organic
- Food Should Taste Good
Heinz/Hains Celestial – $500,000.00
(Hains is actually owned by Heinz, Phillip Morris, Monsanto, Citigroup, Exxon-Mobil, Wal-Mart and Lockheed Martin)- Earth’s Best
- Spectrum Organics
- Garden of Eatin’
- Casbah
- Rice Dream
- Soy Dream
- WestSoy
- TofuTown
- MaraNatha
- Mountain Sun
- Walnut Acres
- Fruiti di Bosco
- Health Valley
- Bearitos
- Bread Shop
- Celestial Seasonings
Kellogg’s – $632,500.00
- Kashi
- Muslix
- Nutrigrain
- Bear Naked
- Morningstar Farms
- Gardenburger
Kraft – $551,148.25
- Snapple
- ReaLemon
- Triscuit
- SnackWell’s
- South Beach
- Boca
- Back to Nature
- Nabisco
Nestle – $1,169,400.00
- Pure Life
- Pelligrino
- Perrier
- Poland Spring
- Gerber
- California Pizza Kitchen
- Tribe Mediterranean
- Sweet Leaf Tea
PepsiCo $2,249,661.61
- Miss Vickie’s
- Sun Chips
- Aquafina
- SoBe
- Harvest Crunch
- Dole
- Ocean Spray
- Tropicana
- Miranda
- Tazo
- Quaker
- Naked Juice
- Mother’s
Unilever – $467,000 (source)
- Salada
- Knorr
- Ben & Jerry’s
A little bit of good news…
Right now, these are some labels to look for. THESE ARE THE GOOD GUYS!!!!
- 7th Generation
- Amy’s Kitchens
- Apple and Eve
- Applegate
- Azumaya
- Blue Diamond
- Bob’s Red Mill
- Bossa Nova
- Cal Organics
- Cedarlane
- Cell-nique
- Choice Organic Teas
- Clif Bar/ Nectar Fruit
- Coombs Family Farmers
- Cosorzio All Natural
- Country Choice
- Crystal Geyser Alpine Water
- Doctor Kracker
- Dr. Bronner’s
- Dr. McDougall’s
- Dr. Praeger
- Eat Raw
- Echo Farms
- EcoMeal
- Eddie’s Pasta
- Eden Foods (The only company NOT
- using harmful plastic in the lining of their
- cans as bonding agent!)
- Edward and Sons
- Endangered Species Chocolate
- Ener-G
- EnvironKiz
- Fantastic Foods.
- Giving Nature
- Golden Temple
- Go Naturally
- Greenway Farms
- Harvest Bay
- Hawthorne Valley
- Ian’s Natural Foods
- Koyo Organics
- Lakewood
- Lesser Evil
- Let’s Do…Organics
- LifeStream
- Living Harvest
- Lundberg Family
- Madhava
- Murray’s Chicken
- Nasoya
- Native Forest
- Natural by Nature
- Nature Factor
- Nature’s Path
- Newman’s Own Organic
- Organic Prarie
- Organic Valley
- Pacific Naturals
- Pamela’s
- Peace Cereal
- Petalumi
- Rapunzel
- Real Foods
- Republic of Teas
- Road’s End Organics
- San J
- Sensible Foods
- Seven Star Farms
- Sunergia
- Tasty Bite Indian
- Terra Nostra
- Texmati
- Theo chocolates
- Think Organic
- Turtle Mountain Toferky
- Vermont Mystic Pie
- Vitasoy
- Vita Spelt
- Vivani Chocolate
- Wizard’s Saucery
- Woodstock Farms
- XOXOXO chocolate
- Yogi Tea
- Zija
- Zoe’s Granola
Of course, the best way to avoid GMOs and toxic additives is to avoid packaged foods altogether. Raise and preserve your own food, buy organic and local, cook from scratch, and avoid processed foods.

1 comment:
At least the whisky like isnt on the list!
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