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Food Brands Owned by Monsanto
There are more food brands owned by Monsanto than you think. We’ll tell you who they are, and why you should avoid them.
There
is an alarming percentage of food brands owned by Monsanto. Since the
beginning of the 20th century, Monsanto Company has maintained a large
presence in the industrialization of agriculture. As time has passed,
we’ve seen that this corporation has done far more harm than good. From
incorporating artificial additives to genetically modifying organisms,
Monsanto has smeared their name on the world’s agricultural landscape.
You’ll learn the food brands owned by Monsanto, and you’ll see why this
is the last time you buy from them again.
Who is Monsanto?
Monsanto,
an agrochemical company based in Missouri, is the largest producer of
genetically engineered seed in the United States. In 1901, they were
originally founded as a chemical company that produced artificial
substitutes for food and beverage products. The most infamous product
being the artificial sweetener saccharin. Over time, studies began to show
that saccharin and other sweeteners revealed correlations to cancer and
malignant tumors in animals. Since then, Monsanto has steered away from
artificial additives, but can’t seem to stay clean. Annual protests
are held against the agrochemical company to demonstrate the public’s
displeasure with Monsanto’s practices. Not only do the protests voice a
population against genetically modified organisms, but also against the
dangerous pesticides Monsanto produces to kill of pests and insects.
Here’s some of the brands that Monsanto works with.
Aunt Jemima
The
brand that brought us easy-to-mix pancakes is under fire with their
association to Monsanto. The most important ingredient for Aunt Jemima’s
pancake recipes, Enriched Bleached Flour, contains Thiamin Mononitrate.
Nitrates such as these are associated with causes for cancer and other
problems that arise from processed foods. Ingredients linked to certain
metals, like Sodium Aluminum Phosphate, are being studied for their
relation to neurological disorders. Monsanto’s association with nitrate
additives is closer than you think. Remember to check the ingredients on
the label before you try one of these brands for yourself, or worse,
your kids.
Betty Crocker
Known
for their for cakes, cookies, and dessert mixes, this General Mills
brand uses many of the same ingredients as Aunt Jemima. Most mixes
within Betty Crocker use Enriched Wheat Flour, as well as Leavening
(which contains the Sodium Aluminum Phosphate). Yet, we also see many
mixes including Modified Corn Starch, meaning the original corn starch
has been changed from either a chemical or enzyme. Most times, this is
done so that the food can be used for a different purpose. But what
effect does this have after it has been consumed? Therein lies the
problem; we don’t know. And who provides the Modified Corn Starch?
That’s right: Monsanto. Think twice before you decide to get another
cake mix off the shelf.
Capri Sun
Remember
the summer days as a kid, running through back yards and skating down
the street? It always seemed like Capri Sun was the best excuse to
escape the heat. Unfortunately, Capri Sun is yet another one of the food
brands owned by Monsanto. While the ingredients listed on most Capri
Sun flavors seem harmless, many of their crops come from farmers that incorporate Genetically Modified Organisms
(GMOs) into their produce. If you didn’t know before, some farmers will
change a crop’s chemistry to repel pests and insects. Just like
Modified Corn Starch, we don’t know what effect these modifications have
on our bodies after consumption. Why risk your kid’s safety so that
someone else can make another dollar?
Frito-Lay
The
brand famous for their array of chips also can’t seem to get away from
Monsanto. Frito-Lay is a subsidiary of the larger corporation PepsiCo,
the biggest food and beverage company in the United States. One test
showed that every single chip within a bag of Frito-Lay chips tested
positive for not only GMOs, but also for weed killer. Roundup is known
to be the most common weed killing solution in the United States. It
comes as no surprise, then, to hear that Roundup is produced and
distributed by none other than Monsanto Company. A corporation that
prides itself as an “agricultural company” contaminates one of the
world’s largest snack food distributors? That doesn’t seem to add up.
Healthy Choice
Don’t
let the name fool you. Healthy Choice also uses crops from farmers that
incorporate GMOs into their foods. A smaller brand of the ConAgra Foods
conglomerate, not only are they known for using GMOs, but ConAgra has a
history of paying for states to keep quiet about. On multiple
occasions, ConAgra has spent large sums of money to lobby against labeling foods
as being genetically modified. You may want to be the “Healthy Choice”
but that doesn’t mean you won’t be just another one of the brands owned
by Monsanto.
Kellogg’s
Most
people’s favorite cereal seems to be under the Kellogg’s flagship.
Unfortunately, every one of those same cereals have been under fire for
using GMOs in their recipes. Monsanto began to genetically modify sugar beets
in the new millennium, and Kellogg’s has since been using large
portions of those same beets as ingredients in their products. Not only
does genetically engineered sugar beets put the people that consume the
product at harm, but it has also showed to drastically lower the
percentage of bees in surrounding crop areas. Bees are vital to cross
pollination and the growth of crops. Without them, the ability to
consistently grow crops annually becomes uncertain.
Pepperidge Farm
The commercial bakery company owned by Campbell Soup was named in a class action lawsuit
after misleading customers. Genetically altered soy and/or soy
derivatives were found in the company’s cheesy yellow fish snack, while
also being labeled “Natural” at the same time. While foods labeled as
“natural” do not hold legal specifications like “organic” foods, the
term has been found to be misleading in the way it represents a product
to the consumer. Monsanto is known for owning and producing seeds for
growing crops; soy being one of them. Be sure to avoid this company when
looking for baked goods that are satisfying and nourishing.
Stouffer’s
Maybe
the most alarming of all is the widely-recognized Stouffer’s. This
Nestle brand, known for providing frozen prepared foods for families, is
no stranger to being one of the brands owned by Monsanto. Stouffer’s is listed
as one of the companies that supported Monsanto’s attempts to keep
businesses from acknowledging genetically modified organisms. That, and
many of their products contain modified cornstarch and bleached wheat
flour. They may be one of the leading providers for family foods, but
now is as good a time as ever to find a better alternative than this
sold-out corporation.
Remember, Remember
Monsanto boasts that they’re a “sustainable agricultural company”; a company that “delivers agricultural products” to farmers in all parts of the world. We know better. Don’t forget their beginnings as a chemical company, and their contributions to the artificial additives industry. They’re the leading producer in Roundup, a weed killer that all too often lands on products for consumers. Look at the full list of food brands owned by Monsanto, and keep them out of the question the next time you head to the grocery store:- Aunt Jemima
- Aurora Foods
- Banquet
- Best Foods
- Betty Crocker
- Bisquick
- Cadbury
- Campbell’s
- Capri Sun
- Carnation
- Chef Boyardee
- Coca Cola
- ConAgra
- Delicious Brand Cookies
- Duncan Hines
- Famous Amos
- Frito Lay
- General Mills
- Green Giant
- Healthy Choice
- Heinz
- Hellman’s
- Hershey’s Nestle
- Holsum
- Hormel
- Hungry Jack
- Hunts
- Interstate Bakeries
- Jiffy
- KC Masterpiece
- Keebler/Flowers Industries
- Kelloggs
- Kid Cuisine
- Knorr
- Kool-Aid
- Kraft/Phillip Morris
- Lean Cuisine
- Lipton
- Loma Linda
- Marie Callenders
- Minute Maid
- Morningstar
- Butterworths
- Nabisco
- Nature Valley
- Ocean Spray
- Ore-Ida
- Orville Redenbacher
- Pasta- Roni
- Pepperidge Farms
- Pepsi
- Pillsbury
- Pop Secret
- Post Cereals
- Power Bar Brand
- Prego Pasta Sauce
- Pringles
- Procter and Gamble
- Quaker
- Ragu Sauce
- Rice-A-Roni
- Smart Ones
- Stouffers
- Shweppes
- Tombstone Pizza
- Totinos
- Uncle Ben’s
- Unilever
- V8