Guest guest Posted February 28, 2004 Report Share Posted February 28, 2004 That's sad. In the late 60s I worked at Walnut Acres when it was principally a hippie food store. I was a fruit picker, but mostly I remember fighting the wasps and hornets for cherries. Didn't realize that they sold out. It was the first organic food store in the country. Sharon --- In , " April Myers " <myers_45@m...> wrote: > When you buy the following organic brands, you are putting money into > pockets of corporations that you might not want to profit from your > purchase: > Organic and Natural Product Companies > Associated with Monsanto > Brand Name(s): Arrowhead Mills, Bearitos, Breadshop, Celestial > Seasonings, Earth's Best Baby Food, Garden of Eatin, Health Valley, > Imagine Foods, Terra Chips, Westbrae, Millina's, Mountain Sun, Shari > Ann's, Walnut Acres Owned By: Hain Food Group Principle Stockholders: > Bank of America, Entergy Nuclear, ExxonMobil, H.J. Heinz, Lockheed > , Merck, Monsanto, Pfizer, Philip , Walmart, Waste Mangement > Inc. Significantly Owned By: Citigroup > Brand Name(s): Cascadian Farms, Muir Glen Owned By: Small Planet Foods > Principle Stockholders: General Mills Significantly Owned By: Alcoa, > Chevron, Disney, Dupont, ExxonMobil, General Electric, Mcs, > Monsanto, Nike, Pepsico, Pfizer, Philip , Starbucks, Target, Texas > Instruments > Got the info from http://organicconsumers.org > <http://organicconsumers.org/> (go to Millions against Monsanto link) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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