PRESS RELEASE: GENERAL MILLS
CEO DRAWS FIRE FOR GMO STANCE
Media contact:
Nancy Brown
Spokesperson, Right to Know Minnesota
nbrown@righttoknowmn.org
612-374-9380
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (May 3, 2013 – Minneapolis, MN) As citizen-led
efforts nationwide call for mandatory labeling of genetically modified
foods, Minnesota’s labeling advocates are rebuking General Mills CEO
Kendall Powell for comments made at the “Brainstorm Green” conference
earlier this week in Laguna Niguel, California.
In an interview, Powell said that genetically modified foods, also known
as GMOs, are safe to eat and increase the food supply. He also said
that current labeling requirements meet consumers’ expectations and that
there’s no room on packaging for additional information.
“Considering the serious health and environmental concerns raised by
genetically modified foods, it’s irresponsible of Kendall Powell to
continue to defend the widespread use of this technology and to aid the
biotech industry in its campaign to misinform the public about GMOs,”
said Right to Know Minnesota spokesperson Nancy Brown in a statement
released today.
Regarding safety, Brown points to a University of Minnesota research
review concluding that about half of the safety studies have found “some
risk” linked to GMO consumption. She also notes that the American
Public Health Association, the American Nurses Association, and the
American Academy of Environmental Medicine all support labeling.
Powell also suggested that General Mills’ supply chains would need changing if GMOs were labeled in some states.
But Brown says the disclosure itself has no effect on General Mills’
supply chains. Powell is making the case for labeling, she says, by
acknowledging that informed consumers would reject GM foods, thereby
forcing manufacturers to switch to non-GM ingredients.
“If General Mills views GM ingredients as a positive attribute, they
should proudly label them. Instead, they’ve worked to defeat labeling
efforts by funding opposition to citizen-led initiatives. The simple
disclosure, ‘Produced With Genetic Engineering,’ would provide consumers
with the information they want and need to make informed decisions,”
Brown says.
“Powell is, at best, uninformed, or, at worst, is deliberately
misinforming the public on these critical issues concerning our health,
our land, and the food that sustains us,” Brown says.
“Right to Know Minnesota calls on Kendall Powell to become fully
informed about the dangers posed by GMOs; to stop defending the biotech
industry; to retract his statements; and to endorse the labeling of
foods containing genetically engineered ingredients so that consumers
can make informed choices.”
END
Right to Know Minnesota is a campaign started in 2011 by concerned
citizens to make the labeling of genetically modified (GMO) foods the
law in Minnesota. We are a coalition of farmers, health advocates,
families, and others who support healthy foods. www.righttoknowmn.org
Additional interview:
Jim Riddle
Spokesperson, Right to Know Minnesota
507-429-7959
jriddle@riverland.org
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