Letter to Obama: 200 Organizations Ask President to Honor Pledge to Label GMOs
Obama promised in his 2007 campaign to label GMOs, but he has yet to follow through on that pledge. Now, over 200 anti-GMO groups are pressuring Obama to act. The Center for Food Safety, the Environmental Working Group (EWG), Just Label It, and other supporters of GE labeling including congressional champions, led by Rep. Peter DeFazio, D-Oregon (D-Ore.) signed a letter sent to President Obama.
As the letter stresses, no matter one’s education level, party affiliation, age, or income, we all deserve the right to choose what we eat. There are already 20 states considering GE labeling, but the letter urges national labeling laws:
“While we will continue to support state-level labeling efforts, we believe there should be a mandatory national labeling system. FDA has the authority to require food companies to disclose the presence of these novel food ingredients, and the agency has already required labeling of more than 3,000 ingredients, additives and food processes.”
Obama was caught on record stating that American’s deserved to know what was in their food while campaigning in Iowa, and nothing has changed in seven years – almost the entire duration of his two terms in office. Other signatories of the letter are anxious for Obama to take some action as well, including Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream, Amy’s Kitchen, Annie’s Homegrown, Inc., Applegate, Stonyfield Farm, and Nature’s Path Foods. The transparency that he based much of his campaign upon is now gravely in question.
Relying on companies to voluntarily disclose the true ingredients in their foods, including GMO, is also not acceptable, since we have hundreds of examples of the food industry being negligent and outright misleading in their labeling – including calling things ‘natural’ when they are nothing but chemical concoctions.
The FDA currently has the ability to require the food industry to label foods as genetically modified, but they do not. They already require the labeling of more than 3000 food ingredients, why not GMO?
“Corporations should not be allowed to withhold this kind of information from the public,” said Ken Cook, president and cofounder of EWG.
Violet Batcha, communications and social media manager of the Just Label It campaign says, “the FDA has a duty to act when the absence of labeling would leave consumers confused about the foods they buy.” It has been more than a decade since the FDA approved voluntary GE labeling and it has been entirely ineffective.
In 2015, yet another letter was written to Obama asking for GMO labeling. You can view it here.
With new elections pending, and Hillary Clinton practically throwing herself on biotech companies, what are we to do? I think activism is essential to creating change, but I think it’s going to take more than a letter.
Just label it already, Obama.
I have yet in all my years to hear anyone “really” keep any campaign promise unless they made great money from it ! If only when they went on the campaign trail they could only speak the truth ! I could just hear them now———————–the silence would be deafening !
That dude is a puppet, liar, and total sellout. I would live to fist fight Bath House Barry.
Not clear why my post from this morning didn’t make it up, surely here at Natural Society, of all places, a call for all to join the Global March Against Monsanto on Saturday, May 24, 2014 to join millions worldwide in taking back our food should pass the moderator – perhaps it was the link?