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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

Unhappy customer says ...
There is no excuse! Policy schmolicy... The whole idea of your store is to promote and defend WHOLE FOODS. Food that is not modified or containing added chemicals. You should be the first one to side with anything that supports your so called values. What viewpoints of a wide variety of costumers?! We ALL are against anything that is not a REAL WHOLE FOOD. That is the sole reason we chooss to buy from your store. You intentionally sell GMO non labeled food. Instead of protecting your customers health and best interest. SHAME ON YOU WHOLE FOODS!
03/04/2013 7:37:49 AM CST
Jabe Hammond says ...
Believe me, your customers do want you to contribute financially to support Proposition 37.
03/07/2013 10:06:47 PM CST
Joe says ...
Thanks for trying to keep my business, but 5 years....really? I've recently started shopping at Concord Food Co-op in Concord NH, but maybe I'll check back in 5 years to see if Whole foods is worth my business again. Thanks
03/08/2013 4:48:04 PM CST
David Woodling says ...
Your company by policy is proactively involved in deceptive marketing practices allowing GMO products to be sold to customers of whole foods. To improve your process I would recommend you label any product that contained GMO's in your store if not, the better move would be to drop all GMO based products from your shelves. I would also actively support Prop 37 in California and donate money to make sure Prop 37 succeeds in California. We could use the same here in Texas. Thanks and have a great day.
03/12/2013 8:37:26 PM CDT
Nikki - Community Moderator says ...
@DAVID - We actually just announced last week we have committed to full GMO transparency by giving supplier partners five years to source non-GMO ingredients or to clearly label products with ingredients containing GMOs. You can read the recent blog post at https://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/blog/gmo-labeling-coming-whole-foods-market.
03/13/2013 10:03:31 AM CDT
Betty Baig says ...
There is so much GMO product disguised into names that you would not think are GMO. Whole Foods is trying and I thank them for trying. At least they are better than the other grocery stores. Prop 37 did not pass in California because a lot of Californians do not care if they eat GMOs, and that is the sad fact. People are more ready to spend money on expensive cars, homes, but not on what they put into their bodies and that reflects a lot of Californians as well. Good luck to you all who do not want to go to Whole Foods anymore, Trader Joe's and Sprouts also have GMOs, maybe more. Buyer beware and check your labels. By the way, President Obama has signed a bill that protect Monsanto. Who did you vote for?
04/04/2013 5:56:58 PM CDT
BILL KENNEDY says ...
IT DOESN'T TAKE 5 YEARS TO LABEL GMOS IN A PRODUCT YOU SELL . YOU ALREADY KNOW WHICH PRODUCTS HAVE THEM SHAME ON YOU . I WILL NOT BE IN YOUR STORE TILL 2018
04/26/2013 1:59:27 PM CDT
Joe Willy says ...
more lies...
05/09/2013 5:07:08 PM CDT
Sally Greenberg says ...
I was so disappointed to see that you still sell (at least in the Berkeley store) Morningstar Farms products. They have never labeled the fact that they use GMOs in all products aside from the one or two labeled as organic. You carry some great competitors who do label their products. Time to get Morningstar Farms out of your freezer case! Thanks!
05/10/2013 4:21:11 PM CDT

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