Petición de pan Panera - Moms Across America

Petición de pan Panera

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Por qué encargamos pruebas de las veinte +1 principales marcas de comida rápida:

Fast food is consumed by eighty-five million Americans each day, and many chains are often the suppliers of school lunches. Thirty million school meals are served to our children each day, and for millions of underprivileged children, these toxic meals are their only access to nutrition. Our previous testing has shown that America’s school lunches are indeed toxic.

To further investigate the status of a major source of food and nutrition in America, Mamás en toda América supporters, including Children’s Health Defense, the Centner Academy, and many individual supporters, recently initiated extensive testing focused specifically on America’s most popular fast food chains to explore the potential contamination of our food supply, which is likely affecting our physical and mental health.

For further information see the full report here.

Contact Zen Honeycutt Zen@MomsAcrossAmerica.org

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Petición al Pan Panera

Estimado director ejecutivo y junta directiva de Panera Bread:

Moms Across America, una organización sin fines de lucro a nivel nacional, inició un extenso programa de pruebas en las veinte principales marcas de comida rápida de Estados Unidos, incluida Panera Bread, además de un restaurante, In-N-Out Burger de California. Se analizaron cuarenta y dos muestras de 21 marcas para detectar el herbicida más utilizado en el mundo, glifosato y AMPA.

Los resultados:

Panera Bread tenía los niveles más altos de glifosato.

Los niveles totales de glifosato de Panera Bread 439.11 para dos tipos de comidas, el sándwich de carne y queso cheddar y el sándwich de jamón, fueron 94X superiores a los de las comidas de Chipotle, en 4.65 ppb en total, en el tazón de carnitas con todo y el burrito de ternera con queso.

Moms Across America solicita que Panera Bread se tome muy en serio estos resultados y realice cambios inmediatos en su abastecimiento.

Solicitamos que Panera Bread avise a sus proveedores que hará la transición para obtener granos para su pan de sándwich y productos de trigo de proveedores que no rocían sus cultivos de trigo con glifosato ni ningún otro agroquímico tóxico. Esto es esencial para la salud humana básica en cualquier nivel de consumo de alimentos.

We applaud the fact that Panera bread samples did not have detectable levels of any other harmful pesticides. High levels of glyphosate, however, a known carcinogenic, specifically linked to childhood leukemia, non Hodgkins Lymphoma, endocrine disrupting, reproductive health impacting, nervous system damaging, liver and kidney disease causing neurotoxin that can lead to depression, is unacceptable and must be on your “No, No List.”  The presence of glyphosate herbicides in your meals does not reflect your commitment to “clean, wholesome food,” and we are asking you to add glyphosate to your “No, No” list.

Le pedimos a Panera Bread que lidere el camino con productos de trigo cultivados orgánica y regenerativamente para apoyar la salud de sus clientes, la tierra y nuestro gran país.

Gracias.

Sinceramente,

Mamás en toda América

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    Although not law, I believe it would be ethical for a company to provide their customers with information regarding their food – such as is it GMO, tested for pesticides, etc,
  • Brendan Shively
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    Thats fucked up
  • Lauren Ayers
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    Why not try out a few products that are all organic? I rarely eat out because my naturopath convinced me to go all organic. You could get a sense of how many potential customers you could g (show all)
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    As a leader in QSRs, it is imperative to focus on quality, clean ingredients. The consumer should come first. The CORPORATION should not. The INVESTORS should not.


    It is TIME to clean up th (show all)
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