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Let’s talk about GMOs at Whole Foods Market

By A.C. Gallo, September 27, 2012  |  Meet the Blogger  |  More Posts by A.C. Gallo

At Whole Foods Market, we believe consumers have the right to know how their food is produced and this includes whether or not it contains Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs).

The YouTube video showing our store Team Members giving conflicting responses to a question about GMOs reminds us that while we try to keep all our 70,000 Team Members up-to-speed on the latest information, clearly we need to do more. Some products in our stores DO contain GMOs – just like any other food store in the country, due to the pervasiveness of GMOs – and we need to do a better job of making sure our Team Members understand this so they can provide customers with the facts.

I hope you don’t believe the claims that Whole Foods Market is coaching its Team Members to give false information to its customers, because it’s completely untrue. The idea goes directly against who we are as a company – for years, we’ve worked hard to provide as much information as possible about our products to our customers.

Here are some things about Whole Foods Market and GMOs that you didn’t see in the video – we have:

  • Invested hundreds of thousands of dollars in putting our house brand products through third party non-GMO verification.
  • Worked tirelessly over the years to support organic agriculture to provide the largest variety of organic products that are grown without GMOs seed per the USDA National Organic Standards.
  • Worked one-on-one with hundreds of our supplier partners to encourage them to get their ingredients from Non-GMO sources.
  • Supported mandatory product labeling measures over the years, most recently including California’s Proposition 37 and Washington state’s Initiative Measure 522, with the hope that the state efforts lead to one federal standard.
  • Helped inform and educate our Team Members and shoppers about the complex issue of GMOs and their prevalence in the country’s food supply.
  • Celebrated Non-GMO month every October with displays, signage, and this year a sale, in our stores.
  • Worked hard to provide as many Non-GMO choices for customers as we can.
  • Put close to 5,000 Non-GMO Verified items on our shelves and done more than any other retailer to support Non-GMO verification and prioritize Non-GMO grocery brands.

Our promise to customers is that we will be further educating our Team Members to give good, clear information about GMOs, so that they are providing facts to those customers who have questions. One way we’re ramping up that education is by putting up GMO information centers in our stores for customer and Team Member education. The first ones go up on October 1 in our California stores.

 

Whole Foods Market has publicly stated its support of California’s Proposition 37 (http://media.wholefoodsmarket.com/news/whole-foods-market-supports-californias-proposition-37). We are not offering a financial donation to the effort because we do not contribute to political campaigns or ballot initiatives as a company policy. Instead, we are supporting the effort by helping inform our Team Members and our customer base with “Vote Yes on Prop 37” signs and information booths in our stores. We’re also highlighting and promoting hundreds of Non-GMO products in our stores throughout October to highlight the availability of these products for our customers.

Ideally, we hope the passing of Proposition 37 will lead to one federal standard for labeling GMOs, similar to how the National Organic Standards were formed. One set of rules and uniform support of a consumer’s right to know would be in everyone’s best interests. 

 

Update: We don’t contribute to political campaigns, ballot initiatives, etc. as a policy set by company leadership who recognize that Whole Foods Market represents the viewpoints of a wide variety of customers and other stakeholders. However, we have heard feedback from our customers about finding additional ways to support this important effort and we are currently evaluating what more we can do to help with getting CA Prop 37 passed. Stay tuned.

Category: GMOs, Food Issues

 

409 Comments

Comments

Dave Ehrlichman says ...
The prevalence of unidentified and unlabeled GMO's in the US food supply is so pervasive and the lack of long term safety on GMO's so blatant. It is so wrong of the USDA and FDA to look the other way while the rest of the world has banned or issued strong warnings, while new research continues to highlight the adverse risks of GMO's. Meanwhile the influence of GMO Biotech groups and their subsidiaries, have gained unchecked power in our government and regulatory agencies and have spent millions to keep consumers in the dark about their GMO risks and to keep their products from being properly labeled. This is such a shame. I'm glad to read that Whole Foods is finally coming around to support Prop 37. It is a small token against the onslaught of the millions of dirty money from big Biotech, who by the way, own most of the mainstream organic companies out there.
10/13/2012 8:37:40 PM CDT
Mia says ...
If WF is going to sell GMOs then please take the mural that reads 'nothing artificial, ever' down. The contradiction amounts to lying.
10/14/2012 4:30:13 AM CDT
holly from maine says ...
Put your money where your mouth is. If you believed in Prop 37 you could pass it singlehandedly with your millions and start a national trend. Instead, you are just another corporate cog in the wheel who will sell poison to your customers in order to secure short term profit.
10/14/2012 8:14:02 AM CDT
Sigmund F. says ...
**DO YOU CARE ABOUT YOUR CHILD?** **READ THIS** I have a chronic immuno illness (Crohn's) and it is becoming clear that GMO foods may in fact be my main agitator. If I eat organic, I seem to tolerate foods that would otherwise give me trouble. I think my body may be reacting to the GMO component, not the specific food. I must avoid soy, wheat, and dairy nearly completely, and I'm assuming these are all highly-tainted crops. Perhaps we don't have a direct link to human disease yet, but do YOU want to stress test your body and get some new-age illness? We need nation-wide GMO labels, NOW.
10/14/2012 12:16:37 PM CDT
Sigmund F. says ...
Did you stop accepting new comments?
10/15/2012 10:55:11 AM CDT
Jill says ...
When you put your money where you mouth is, I will out my money BACK into your store. Your words are plenty but REAL actions are too few for me to support your business.
10/15/2012 11:03:17 AM CDT
Joe Tallis says ...
I think that Whole Foods should label All Foods that are Non GMO regardless of Prop 37 to set an example for others to follow. We should not have to second guess what we are eating. We all know the Government does not want us to live long so we all rely on places such as Whole Foods to Help US! This is also good for Whole Foods because if food was labeled that is is GMO then no one will buy it. So Whole Foods, Please Do The Right Thing!! We Love You!
10/15/2012 1:01:16 PM CDT
Arma says ...
"Conscious Capitalism" or just unconscious capitalism? Think healthy people AND happy shareholders!
10/15/2012 11:33:28 PM CDT
Lydia LaRou says ...
I recently took the time to watch the youtube video. I am saddened that WFoods did not come forth on its own with this story. A powerful company like Monsantos can buy and sell WF, so I have a hard time believing anything anymore. What else has WFoods not been telling us? I think you should post on every single aisle the items with GMO. It is a known fact there are items that don't require labeling. It is also a know fact what Monsanto has done to farmers and other people that advocate sustainable organic food farms. WFoods use to be the only store I shop at. I have made the decision to not give you all of my business anymore and will be reducing my daily or weekly visits. Since the store is full of GMO with and without labels, then I might as well go to Safeway and other stores. We will all get sick and diseases based on lies these companies tell for the sake of profit. Instead of listing all you have done in the past, what do you plan to do in the future and to fix this issues that does not seem to be going away.
10/16/2012 4:45:22 AM CDT
Kassidy Brisbin says ...
I do appreciate that you have lead the way in 'options' for the consumer but if you truly support a healthy lifestyle, give consumers the 'option' to see what ingredients your food carries. With the recent rumor of Monsanto floating around it really would be time to set things straight and support Prop 37. Your donations are needed, not to mention we as consumers want to see this support from you. It's becoming more and more difficult to support Whole Foods.
10/17/2012 10:33:48 AM CDT
Karen says ...
No thanks to Whole Foods for failing its customers. Comparing your decisions to those of other grocery stores sets Whole Foods' bar shamefully low. Your response to the complexity of the GMO issue is INAPPROPRIATELY simplistic. Your lack of will to make your store a GMO-free zone is lame. Now consumers have to fight against YOU! (1) You say GMOs are pervasive. Well, WHY ARE THEY PERVASIVE? for a complex of reasons, and one of them must be that in the absence of labeling, each of the main GMO crops -- corn, sugar beets, soy -- has become the default setting in this nation since GMOs were first deployed only about 15 - 20 years ago. Shame on Whole Foods. (2) The GMO "problem" is actually a complex of problems, spanning many arenas. No single federal agency -- not the USDA, FDA, the patent office -- is equipped to govern this complexity. We turn to Whole Foods, and to the power of the consumer dollar. Your powerful organization, created by smart people and their hard work and persistence, is nonetheless fueled by the commercial lifeblood of customers' trust and allegiance. Shame on Whole Foods. (3) Each part of the GMO problem -- worries about safety, anger at unethical patent laws, treating agricultural land as a gigantic petrie dish, spreading assumptions that their seed is the only way to avoid world hunger -- is hard to fight on its own. Meanwhile, without the people's explicit consent, GMOs have slipped into our food stream both directly and through foods processed both by animals (livestock feed) and in factories (corn syrup, granulated sugar, etc.). (4) This fight for labeling of GMOs, which involves among other things forcing the Food & Drug Administration to demand labeling, is the narrow edge of the wedge. Consumers -- citizens -- must pound it through. No thanks to Whole Foods.
10/17/2012 12:42:39 PM CDT
Karen says ...
Update -- good for Whole Foods for changing its stance re Prop 37, as I read too late to change my earlier post. This move of yours eliminates my criticism of Whole Foods on this subject. In changing your stance, IMO you have done MUCH to reverse the shamefulness of not supporting Prop 37 to begin with. The people need an ally in Whole Foods. The GMO problem at large is complex and the fight for justice and good agriculture will be far from over even if Prop 37 passes. In the meantime, I hope there is enough momentum to push it through, and Whole Foods' new stance can only help. Good for you for changing in response to your customers' demands.
10/17/2012 12:54:39 PM CDT
Suziez says ...
I LOVE YOUR STORE AND DO HOPE YOU CONTINUE TO TRY TO RID US OF GMO'S. I PERSONALLY WOULD LIKE TO BURN ALL OF THE GMO FIELDS. THANK YOU FOR A STORE WITH GREAT PRODUCTS.
10/18/2012 1:52:55 AM CDT
Wholefoods customer says ...
I shopped at Folsom Wholefoods. I find it's interesting that Wholefoods Market does not train it's employee properly on the major concept of Whole Foods that it stands for. Wholefoods Market should have done the research with all it's vendor and provide the info transparently to all it's customers. I want to know if it contains GMO ingredients and I do not want any of it. Please be proactive and DONATE will help!
10/18/2012 6:17:04 PM CDT
Julie Robinson says ...
I was surprised and disgusted to hear that Whole Foods sells GMO's. However you spin it this is lying through omission. The main reason my family and I have invested quite a bit of money in Whole Foods products was for our health. Although we can't afford to buy 100% Organic foods we gave Whole Foods our business for years due to your reputation of being a Natural Grocer that took care to choose clean products. Clean up your act Whole Foods, get rid of the GMO products or you will lose our business for good. Natural Grocer's is a true natural grocery store, so they have won my hard earned dollar. If you don't get what you want in the polls vote with your money. In conclusion it was a very calculated and insincere move to claim to support Prop 37 after your bad press. The only way to redeem yourselves is to actually support Prop 37 financially and in spirit.
10/20/2012 11:24:51 AM CDT
John Dingler, artist says ...
I believe you when you say that you support the "We Support Prop. 37" sign; Making that sign without actually supporting Prop 37 requires minimal outlays and gives the distracted reader the wrong impression that you actually support Prop. 37 which would be bad. I like a proposed idea to segregate GMO foods in a restricted area. This is so that those who support Monsanto and Dow's GMO goals can unambiguously prove it by knowing that WF has made shopping and purchasing GMO products quicker and easier from that part of the store. Put up a sign, declaring "GMOs Here!"
10/21/2012 4:47:24 PM CDT
Sandi says ...
I do all of our shopping at WF (have also been a stock holder for um-teen years). Lo and behold, I just found a bag of "Natural" chips in the pantry. My husband had done the shopping since I was not feeling well. I asked him about them and his reply, "I bought them at Whole Foods"! I told them they had GMO. He was amazed and asked why they carry GMO foods then. That's my question. You state that you carry GMO foods just like other stores. To your patrons, and stock holders, you're more than ANY other store. You're Whole Foods! And we shop there because we want healthy food. We aren't the typical shoppers or we'd be shopping in "those other stores". You would be heroes in our eyes if you'd stop making your products out of canola oil and got rid of the GMO products. That's what I would call a true health store! Or, here's another suggestion, make sections like you do with Gluten Free - make non-GMO sections all over your store, in each department. You made a stand with your suppliers, in the past couple of years: they had to decide whether they were natural or organic. Yeah for WF!! If WF took a stand with all of your suppliers on this, you alone could get the labeling done. I have attended Expo West for the past 18 years and I hear what everyone in the booths say. Either they're proud to be found in WF or they are there in hopes to be in WF. Trust me, those non-GMO guys are going to do whatever they can to beat down your doors to stay in WH Markets! Be the leaders that you are!! Do what's right and help to get the GMO labeling. We are counting on you!
10/24/2012 9:09:54 PM CDT
Mark Addison says ...
[Do not post - MM] Almost all of the truly health food choices are available at most of the grocery stores out there and without the high prices needed to maintain a facade. Yes, just like any other store, a majority of the items on WF shelves is whole crap! WF's inaction on Prop 37 shows their true colors......and I didn't even realize greed was a color! I will still shop WF for the one or two items I can't get elsewhere, but a majority of my grocery $s will be spent at any other grocery store without the unwarranted, "Holier than thou" attitude. An organic turd is still a turd!
10/25/2012 8:10:00 AM CDT
Munsu Kim says ...
I have bought honey roasted peanut butter (non-organic) from the machine tha grinds right away. I am concerning because i do not know if WholeFoods use Genertically Modified HONEY in the honey roasted peanut butter ingredients. Please let me know of this. Thank you
10/26/2012 5:31:48 PM CDT
Benjamin Haffner says ...
Carrying GMO products is good business according to the old business model centered around the financial bottom line. Come on Whole Foods, evolve with the 21st century and stand behind a triple bottom line - People - Planet - Profit. Embody the Certified Organic Grocer you claim to be!! Donating to the YES On Prop 37 Campaign makes good business sense in that you will profit from the effect. Your brand is known for non-GMO and organic foods; when the GMO market fallout happens, Whole Foods brand will be perfectly positioned to fill the role everyone assumes you already do: being a truly natural grocer - not a GMO market cloaked in organic mythos.
10/27/2012 2:48:03 PM CDT
Tom Latrielle, D.C., P.A. says ...
Dear Whole Foods, I have stopped shopping at your store and I have advised my friends and patients to do the same since you make so much income from health foods and yet you don't financially back Prop 37. I read that your company " does not contribute to political campaigns or ballot initiatives as a company policy." Now that is just poor business ethics when you profit so much from the industry involved and yet you don't contribute to back your word. Thankfully there are other alternative to your store in the area.
10/29/2012 2:43:03 PM CDT
Blondie says ...
I for one am glad that you're not giving any money to the campaign. Money is the root of all that is wrong with political decisions. I still shop at Whole Foods but I do my research prior to buying something. If it belongs to GMO then forget it. Keep up the good work and I am glad that you're backing Prop 37.
10/30/2012 2:29:34 PM CDT
Connie in NC says ...
Thank you for giving a calm, and reasonable, and sufficient response to the videos and articles. I am now reassured that you are the company I THOUGHT you to be, and thank you for that. I would hope you support legislation NATION-WIDE to get GMOs labeled. If its good enough for Cali, isn't it good enough for all of America...
11/01/2012 10:38:26 PM CDT
mary says ...
I believe that anyone growing food to be sold to the publick that can harm the health of our children or any other individwall should not be allowed to sell it to the public. That is why pastewrisation was passed into law. It could infect the public. Likewise, it has been proven that many of these genetically processed foods are causing pain and epidemics of many deceases. Why do we need lables on them? They should not be allowed to be created in the first place. These businessess should be shut down and the land for the crops that are used for this crime should be given back to the farmer that is going to farm the food that nurish us and keep us alive and not half dead. Shame to us that are permitting this horror to exist!
11/01/2012 10:44:49 PM CDT
Mark. says ...
This is why I now do most of my shopping for food at Trader Joes who has a NO-GMO policy. Is much cheaper and for supplements I shop online. There is no reason to go to whole paycheck anymore if they are not going to stand with the people. For years they have bought up all other health food stores to have a near monopoly. I love whole foods but I want to see a hard and firm NO-GMO in the store period. That's they only way to justify the prices really! I can spend less and get more by buying at local farmers markets, TJ and online.
11/04/2012 4:30:56 AM CST

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