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Michael Moewes
23rd November 2016, 22:20
This article is originally from PAUL FASSA

EVERY DOLLAR SPENT AT STARBUCKS SUPPORTS GMO’S, EMPOWERS MONSANTO AND HURTS GRASSROOTS GMO LABELING EFFORTS. HERE’S WHAT THEY DON’T WANT YOU TO KNOW…

If you take the time to examine your personal buying habits closely, it’s rather obvious that those buying habits are based on decisions – informed or not. Most would agree, decisions are one of the more familiar ways we create our personal world. Yet somehow, there is often a big disconnect between how our little world decisions interface with and help create the larger world we share with others.

Often we are forced to reexamine our habitual choices in the light of new information or based on negative experience. Thankfully we all have the ability to redirect our power of choice by simply reconsidering the decisions we have made including where we spend our dollars. If Starbucks is on your favorites list, it’s past time to reconsider that choice and perhaps redirect your dollars elsewhere. Read on to find out why.


“In the past 2 years alone, Starbucks has been a part of a GMA-led coalition that has donated more than $70 million dollars to defeat GMO labeling efforts in California and Washington State. By opposing GMO labeling, Starbucks has willingly climbed in bed with Monsanto and the GMA and is intentionally misleading customers about their commitment to “sustainability” and “ethical sourcing”.” [1]

Let’s start with an update from the “GMO Inside” Campaign to get GMOs out of Starbucks’ dairy products.

On March 4, 2014, Green America’s GMO Inside announced the launch of an anti-GMO campaign aimed to pressure Starbucks to stop using milk sourced from cows raised on GMO feed. So far the campaign has sent an impressive 150, 505 letters to Starbucks through the combined efforts of GMO Inside, Food Democracy Now!, Organic Consumers Association, and Friends of the Earth.

You can take action now by sending your own letter or the template letter to Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz, urging them to use only GMO-free organic milk in all their stores. Starbucks Serves ‘Monsanto Milk’ and it’s Big on overpriced fake, unhealthy ingredients!

The days when a global company like Starbucks can hide GMOs from the customer are over. The age of transparency is here and I expect Starbucks will shortly realize it’s in its best interest to eliminate GMOs from its supply chain,” exclaims GMO Inside Co-Chair John W. Roulac. [2]

The Ramifications

Starbucks represents a significant battle on the anti-GMO front that could prove once again that direct action via grassroots activism can, in fact achieve what the ballot box cannot. If Starbucks, the largest coffee chain in the world with 23,187 stores in 64 countries dumps “Monsanto milk” and starts serving only organic, GMO-free milk at all their locations that victory alone could potentially influence other GMO guzzling food Behemoths to do the same. The fall of Starbucks could morph into a domino action of sorts.

Starbuck’s milk comes from factory farmed cows also known as CAFOs (concentrated animal feeding operations). These poor cows are massively injected with antibiotics throughout their lifecycle, and fed an unhealthy diet of GMO feed including: corn, soy, alfalfa, and cotton seed. Cows have normally grazed on grass in open fields until CAFOs came along.

According to the Organic Consumers Association (OCA) in 2011 Starbucks used over, “93 million gallons of milk per year, enough to fill 155 Olympic-sized swimming pools.” Of course, Starbucks has grown since then and no doubt the milk figures have climbed.

Back in 2007 the OCA successfully pressured Starbucks to stop using Monsanto’s rBGH growth hormone milk. However, Starbucks cleverly turned OCA’s victory into a disingenuous advertising claim by touting the fact that “since it stopped using milk that contains Monsanto’s rBGH growth hormone, it uses ‘GMO-free’ milk.” Nice try Monsanto!

Worth noting is the exponential rise in the use of antibiotics by Big Agri-business, which is undoubtedly a hidden factor behind the spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, an undeniable health risk for all of us.

Starbucks and GMO Food Labeling

Starbucks is partnered with Monsanto and does not support those who want all GM foods labeled. “As a dues paying member of the Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA), Starbucks has helped bankroll efforts to defeat GMO labeling in the US for the past two years. It’s time for Starbucks to commit to transparency and the highest quality ingredients for their customers,” states Dave Murphy, founder and executive director of Food Democracy Now! [2]

Starbucks is one of approximately 300 companies that are dues paying members of the GMA. Their website states: they [GMA] “represent [lobby for] the makers of the world’s favorite food, beverage and consumer products.” GMA and Monsanto are the biggest opponents of GMO labeling laws and have spent millions to quash all legislative GMO labeling efforts around the country.

Vermont’s Watershed GM (Genetically Modified) Food Labeling Law Target of a Lawsuit by Trade Groups

In case you aren’t aware of the good news, On April 16th Vermont passed ACT 120, the first state law requiring all foods sold in the state that contain genetically modified ingredients to be labeled as of July 2016.

According to an article in the Burlington Free Press, Vermont legislators had anticipated legal challenges from Monsanto Co. and DuPont Co – leading producers of GMO crops. “Attorney General (AG) William Sorrell (… ) had advised lawmakers as they deliberated that the law would invite a lawsuit from those affected “and it would be a heck of a fight, but we would zealously defend the law.” [3]

The AG and legislators were right. Not everyone is happy with Vermont’s new labeling law ACT 120, especially: The Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA); the Snack Food Association (SFA); International Dairy Foods Association (IDFA); the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM). They all claim that food made with GMOs is safe and special labeling isn’t needed. [4]

Absurdly and rather Orwellian like, the lawsuit against Vermont claims the state’s GM labeling law is an assault on a corporations’ right to free speech. [5] Read the lawsuit here:

Starbucks is among those teamed up with Monsanto via the GMA against Vermont. “So far, between 2012 and 2014, Monsanto and the GMA have successfully blocked GMO labeling legislation in over 30 states, at a price tag of more than $100 million! These funds were received from the 300+ members of the GMA, which include chemical/pesticide, GE seed, and processed food industries.” [6]

SumOfUS sums it up: “There’s much more at stake here than just whether GMO foods will be labeled in a single U.S. State. Vermont is the very first state in the U.S. to require labeling. Dozens of other states have said that they will follow this path — in order to encourage this, we need to ensure that Vermont’s law stands strong.”

SumOfUs is a consumer advocacy group. On their website, they describe themselves as: “a movement of consumers, workers and shareholders speaking with one voice to counterbalance the growing power of large corporations.” Their members have already contributed almost a quarter of million dollars to Vermont’s legal defense fund. They also started a petition to help Vermont. View the petition here.

What does Starbucks have to do with Vermont and GM labeling?

Despite denials, and appearances otherwise, Starbucks is involved in the court case against Vermont’s new GMO labeling law and all GMO labeling laws by proxy. They are hiding behind the GMA, a shadowy lobbying group that is an enigma to most Americans.

This works very well for Starbucks. They can project a facade of GMO neutrality to the public while simultaneously attacking GMO labeling efforts behind the curtain. This stealth strategy will enable Starbucks to protect its bottom line along with their carefully crafted PR image. [7]

The Very Big Picture Conclusion

BOUGHT: The Hidden Story Behind Vaccines, Big Pharma & Your Food [GMO’s]
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Of course, there’s nothing new about Corporations using the legal system to overturn the will of the people. This begs the question: should we CONTINUE to allow private corporations to “legally” extinguish the will of the people whenever it suites their agenda?

Or is reigning in corporations simply a moot point at this juncture? Some would agree that a handful of elites, the so-called 1%, are the actual owners of the “system.”
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As for Starbucks, voting with your dollars may ultimately be the best strategy to persuade them to change their Monsanto ways.

Paul Fassa is a contributing staff writer for REALfarmacy.com. His pet peeves are the Medical Mafia’s control over health and the food industry and government regulatory agencies’ corruption. Paul’s valiant contributions to the health movement and global paradigm shift are world renowned. Visit his blog by following this link and follow him on Twitter here.

onawah
23rd November 2016, 23:06
Please provide a link for that article. Thanks

Hervé
23rd November 2016, 23:58
Please provide a link for that article. ThanksIn absence of a link, one can still try a search from the data provided:


Paul Fassa is a contributing staff writer for REALfarmacy.com. Like: Paul Fassa, REALfarmacy.com, starbucks

onawah
24th November 2016, 00:15
Yes, thanks Herve, but I thought it was Avalon policy to provide a link, so as to save every reader the trouble of having to do a search themselves.
Here is the link:
http://www.realfarmacy.com/still-starbucks-get-ready-never-want-again/

Yetti
24th November 2016, 00:16
The reason I don't go there is the logo meaning, Is a cult to an old deity Babalon , from secrets society's and the whole nine yards. , and also the coffe is not that good anyway!

Carmody
24th November 2016, 00:21
I find their coffee to be very toxic and I have not gone there for many a year.

Enola
24th November 2016, 00:42
It's very toxic, indeed. I stupidly had one when I felt too tired the other week. At first you feel fine, but then it's just horrible. And it lasts throughout the next day and upsets your sleep cycle for two days. Unless, I guess, you're used to it but that's not saying much.

Bob
24th November 2016, 01:42
Mark Harmon - NCIS apparently the more caffeine the better ..

http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l291/ckatwoman_h/Gibbs/Just%20Pics/coffee.jpg

http://digital.coolspringspress.com/rp_columns_images/images/5381.jpg

McGee on the coffee run...

http://www.tvequals.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/ncis-caf-pow-2-550x310.png

Abby on twice the caffeine and 4 times the sugar.. caffeine toxicity, quite probably..

http://www.clipartkid.com/images/672/starbucks-tall-mermaid-logo-travel-coffee-mug-cup-with-rubber-lid-2010-QPPDgr-clipart.jpg

The logo on the cup:

http://cdn3.collective-evolution.com/assets/uploads/2015/11/tumblr_n13wl5Mj7L1qdqgjdo1_500.jpg

from - http://www.collective-evolution.com/2015/11/11/starbucks-cup-controversy-the-hidden-meaning-of-the-starbucks-logo/

The original Starbucks logo had a twin-tailed mermaid, known as Melusine. According to Wikipedia the tale of Melusine is as follows:


The tale was translated into German in 1456 by Thüring von Ringoltingen, the version of which became popular as a chapbook. It was later translated into English c. 1500, and often printed in both the 15th century and the 16th century. A prose version is entitled the Chronique de la princesse (Chronicle of the Princess).

It tells how in the time of the Crusades, Elynas, the King of Albany (an old name for Scotland or Alba), went hunting one day and came across a beautiful lady in the forest. She was Pressyne, mother of Melusine. He persuaded her to marry him but she agreed, only on the promise — for there is often a hard and fatal condition attached to any pairing of fay and mortal — that he must not enter her chamber when she birthed or bathed her children. She gave birth to triplets. When he violated this taboo, Pressyne left the kingdom, together with her three daughters, and traveled to the lost Isle of Avalon.

The three girls — Melusine, Melior, and Palatyne — grew up in Avalon. On their fifteenth birthday, Melusine, the eldest, asked why they had been taken to Avalon. Upon hearing of their father’s broken promise, Melusine sought revenge. She and her sisters captured Elynas and locked him, with his riches, in a mountain. Pressyne became enraged when she learned what the girls had done, and punished them for their disrespect to their father. Melusine was condemned to take the form of a serpent from the waist down every Saturday. In other stories, she takes on the form of a mermaid.

Raymond of Poitou came across Melusine in a forest of Coulombiers in Poitou in France, and proposed marriage. Just as her mother had done, she laid a condition: that he must never enter her chamber on a Saturday. He broke the promise and saw her in the form of a part-woman, part-serpent, but she forgave him. When, during a disagreement, he called her a “serpent” in front of his court, she assumed the form of a dragon, provided him with two magic rings, and flew off, never to return.

marique3652
24th November 2016, 01:59
After reading this and checking the information out, I cut up my giftcard I still had money on from last years Christmas and I emailed my daughter in law and told her not to get me one this Christmas. I gave her this information now she will not being drinking starbucks coffee any more. I did not like the coffee much anyway, made me have an upset stomach after drinking it...that is why there was still $20 left on the card from last Christmas actually. Thanks for sharing this information.

Michael Moewes
24th November 2016, 04:06
http://www.healthy-holistic-living.com/still-go-starbucks-get-ready-never-want.html?t=CHH

Ernie Nemeth
24th November 2016, 05:56
I drink coffee continuously. Starbucks makes me sick too. I thought its because I cant often afford a good cuppa.

OMG
24th November 2016, 13:03
Best to not drink coffee at all.

:coffee::thumbsdown:

Michael Moewes
24th November 2016, 15:24
Best to not drink coffee at all.

:coffee::thumbsdown:

Green tea with organic raw honey. that's for me.

skyflower
24th November 2016, 19:52
Starbucks coffee gave me "withdrawal" headaches when I skipped coffee for a day.
I stopped drinking starbucks coffee when I found good coffee. Then I realized Starbucks coffee tasted crappy.

Another interesting tid bit was, when I was on the road a lot. I'd get iced coffee from starbucks. If I ever left some coffee in the car, walked away, coming back 10 minutes later, my car smelled like rotten produce. Initially I did not make the connection, but one time, my friend and I got some peet's coffee, and we left it in the car. When we came back, the car smelled like coffee.

I did not know the "why" but I just didn't want to deal with starbucks anymore. I will still drink it if nothing else is available, but I sure stopped going there every day.

Bob
24th November 2016, 20:46
About those withdrawal symptoms -


http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/08/01/article-2382606-1B19D080000005DC-581_634x692.jpg

ref: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2382606/How-caffeine-morning-coffee-List-brands-reveals-Starbucks-TWICE-McDonalds.html


A cup of Starbucks coffee is packed with more than twice as much caffeine as a cup of McDonald's, according to a breakdown of caffeine content from major brands.

Thrillist compiled data from two sources, the Center for Science in the Public Interest and EnergyFiend.com, to come up with a list of the most caffeinated coffee brands.

Coming out on top as the most jitter-inducing coffee on the market is Death Wish Coffee (https://www.deathwishcoffee.com/), with a staggering 54.2 milligrams of caffeine in every fluid ounce of its Joe. (That's about 650 milligrams for a 12-ounce cup).

About that 'burnt' taste - http://worldofcaffeine.com/2011/03/09/burned-beans-the-shame-of-starbucks/


Most fine coffee beans should be medium roasted. Junk beans are often burned, because, once you burn the beans, you can no longer tell what sort of quality they might have had if they had been properly roasted. The fact is, all burned beans taste the same: burned and bitter. Starbucks coffee is burned and bitter.

You can tell when beans are burned because they take on a black color.

We can only assume that Starbucks starts with the worst possible beans. After all, burning better beans is just a waste of money. Unfortunately, through the vagaries of marketing, not only has Starbucks become virtually omnipresent, but nearly every other coffee roaster has jumped on the burned bean band wagon. That is why, when you visit a shop selling a variety of whole coffee beans, most, if not all, of the beans have been burned black as hell.

amor
25th November 2016, 06:51
For many years, I had a condition of post nasal drip or flow to the point that I thought I would get bronchitis. Finally, I discovered there was such a thing as allergy to milk and its products because most of the milk consists of puss from the poor animal's udders. This naturally attacks the body's immune system. Since divorcing milk and its products, I no longer have that condition which lasted for a great many years. As for Monsanto, I stopped eating corn and do not touch anything containing Soy. Eventually, I will have to grow my own food.

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Hard as it is, I have read that cancer grows on sugar, and I have given up SUGAR and everything sweetened with and products spiked with corn syrup. Sugar is a poison.

meeradas
25th November 2016, 09:16
I have never even considered to "go to Starbucks" - after all, it's Dr. Evil's HQ, isn't it.

To be exact:
Whenever i see a multi-/ megacorp/-brand appear
in whatever-field-of-business-it-might-be,
i avoid them like the plague,
because it is quite clear - right from the start - whom they serve:
It's not you. Period. They want world domination.

Compare "Laszlo Blofeld" with any of these corps: He's harmless, they're not.

amor
26th November 2016, 02:08
Love that bird! Is it wearing diapers?

conk
30th November 2016, 18:10
Starbucks coffee is awful. They intentionally 'burn' the beans, giving it a very harsh taste.

And who wants to spend $4 or $5 for 2 cents worth of coffee?

Bob
1st December 2016, 21:58
Starbucks CEO Schultz calls it quits as the chief executive officer (again)..

Howard Schultz relieves himself from the role of CEO of the Starbucks empire.


The changes will take place on April 3, the company said.

Starbucks shares dipped more than 3 percent in after-hours trading following the news of the planned leadership transition.

"As I focus on Starbucks next wave of retail innovation, I am delighted that Kevin Johnson — our current president, COO, a seven-year board member and my partner in running every facet of Starbucks business over the last two years — Johnson has agreed to assume the duties of Starbucks chief executive officer. This move ideally positions Starbucks to continue profitably growing our core business around the world into the future," Schultz said in a news release.

Schultz intends to continue contributing to the company's "retail innovation and accelerating growth of Starbucks ultra-premium retail formats," the company said.

But the leadership transition will also spark questions about Schultz's potential political plans: He has been a supporter of President Barack Obama and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, and some have already questioned whether he would pursue his own presidential run.

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This will not be the first time Schultz has vacated the CEO role: He had previously served as the company's chief executive from 1987 to 2000, but he returned to the position in 2008.

Johnson, who has been the company's president and chief operating officer, joined Starbucks in 2015, according to his company biography. He has served on the company's board of directors since 2009.

Johnson previously served as CEO of Juniper Networks and was the president of the platforms division at Microsoft.

Howard Schultz says he will become the company's executive chairman.

Schultz also has a family foundation - https://www.schultzfamilyfoundation.org/ it says that the foundation focuses on Veterans and Youth..

sources - assorted, MNbc, Wiki, SchultzFamilyFoundation