From: Greenpeace India <[email protected]>
Subject: Health Warning: Eat At Your Own Risk
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, 11 September, 2009, 2:50 PM

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Dear Supporter,

Two days back, Greenpeace launched the Safe Food Guide that placed Nestlé in
the red corner for rationalising the use of genetically-contaminated food as
healthy and nutritious for Indians.

Within 24 hours, over 10,000 of Nestlé’s own customers wrote to the company,
asking why it thinks it’s okay to sell genetic junk in this country. And
hundreds of people like you called the Nestlé head office non-stop and asked
for an explanation, until the company finally placed its phones off-hook.

And now this…

Worried that genetic contamination of Nestlé products might just be more
widespread than we’d estimated, Greenpeace sent a sample of Nestlé baby food
cereal bought in Beijing to an independent laboratory.

*It came back testing POSITIVE for genetically-engineered ingredients
including stuff that's used as an insecticide.*

If Nestlé can do this in China – which has better enforcement of anti-GE
laws – we shudder to think what Nestlé might be selling here in India, where
anti-GE laws aren't worth the paper they're printed on.

While it’s scary, it’s not all hopeless. Giant corporations have buckled
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Even as you read this, thousands of people just like you are putting great
pressure on Nestlé and forcing the company to commit to a GE-free policy. You
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