Herbicide Are Found in Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream

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Traces of Controversial Herbicide Are Found in Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream
By STEPHANIE STROMJULY 25, 2017

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Ten of 11 samples of Ben & Jerry’s ice creams contained traces of glyphosate — although at levels far below the ceiling set by the Environmental Protection Agency. CreditJamie McCarthy/Getty Images for Ben & Jerry's

A growing number of foods commonly found in kitchens across America have tested positive for glyphosate, the herbicide that is the main ingredient in the popular consumer pesticide Roundup, which is widely used in agriculture. But few brands on that list are as startling as the latest: Ben & Jerry’s, the Vermont ice cream company known for its family-friendly image and environmental advocacy.

The Organic Consumers Association announced Tuesday that it found traces of glyphosate in 10 of 11 samples of the company’s ice creams — although at levels far below the ceiling set by the Environmental Protection Agency.

Rob Michalak, global director of social mission at Ben & Jerry’s, said the company was working to ensure that all the ingredients in its supply chain come from sources that do not include genetically modified organisms, known as G.M.O.s. None of its plant-based ingredients, for instance, come from a genetically engineered crop like corn or soy, where glyphosate is used in production. The company is also trying to figure out a cost-effective way for the dairy farms that supply its milk to use non-G.M.O. feed.

“We’re working to transition away from G.M.O., as far away as we can get,” Mr. Michalak said. “But then these tests come along, and we need to better understand where the glyphosate they’re finding is coming from. Maybe it’s from something that’s not even in our supply chain, and so we’re missing it.”

Consumer groups around the country, including the Organic Consumers Association, have begun raising awareness of glyphosate in food, because some studies have linked it to a variety of diseases. The International Agency for Research on Cancer, a unit of the World Health Organization, declared in 2015 that it “probably” could cause some cancers. The agency reviewed scientific studies involving people, laboratory animals and cells to assess whether glyphosate might cause cancer.

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A little Glyphosate in your food is good for you son, eat up, it'll put hair on your chest













https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/25/dining/ben-and-jerrys-ice-cream-herbicide-glyphosate.html
 

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Traces of Controversial Herbicide Are Found in Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream
By STEPHANIE STROMJULY 25, 2017

25BEN1-master768.jpg

Ten of 11 samples of Ben & Jerry’s ice creams contained traces of glyphosate — although at levels far below the ceiling set by the Environmental Protection Agency. CreditJamie McCarthy/Getty Images for Ben & Jerry's

A growing number of foods commonly found in kitchens across America have tested positive for glyphosate, the herbicide that is the main ingredient in the popular consumer pesticide Roundup, which is widely used in agriculture. But few brands on that list are as startling as the latest: Ben & Jerry’s, the Vermont ice cream company known for its family-friendly image and environmental advocacy.

The Organic Consumers Association announced Tuesday that it found traces of glyphosate in 10 of 11 samples of the company’s ice creams — although at levels far below the ceiling set by the Environmental Protection Agency.

Rob Michalak, global director of social mission at Ben & Jerry’s, said the company was working to ensure that all the ingredients in its supply chain come from sources that do not include genetically modified organisms, known as G.M.O.s. None of its plant-based ingredients, for instance, come from a genetically engineered crop like corn or soy, where glyphosate is used in production. The company is also trying to figure out a cost-effective way for the dairy farms that supply its milk to use non-G.M.O. feed.

“We’re working to transition away from G.M.O., as far away as we can get,” Mr. Michalak said. “But then these tests come along, and we need to better understand where the glyphosate they’re finding is coming from. Maybe it’s from something that’s not even in our supply chain, and so we’re missing it.”

Consumer groups around the country, including the Organic Consumers Association, have begun raising awareness of glyphosate in food, because some studies have linked it to a variety of diseases. The International Agency for Research on Cancer, a unit of the World Health Organization, declared in 2015 that it “probably” could cause some cancers. The agency reviewed scientific studies involving people, laboratory animals and cells to assess whether glyphosate might cause cancer.

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Key Element of Monsanto Weed Killer Not a Carcinogen, European Agency SaysMARCH 15, 2017





A little Glyphosate in your food is good for you son, eat up, it'll put hair on your chest













https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/25/dining/ben-and-jerrys-ice-cream-herbicide-glyphosate.html
Can you even imaging that their are allowable amounts? Cows eat the poison-cows give the poison. All part of the toxic soup.
 

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Traces of Controversial Herbicide Are Found in Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream
By STEPHANIE STROMJULY 25, 2017

25BEN1-master768.jpg

Ten of 11 samples of Ben & Jerry’s ice creams contained traces of glyphosate — although at levels far below the ceiling set by the Environmental Protection Agency. CreditJamie McCarthy/Getty Images for Ben & Jerry's

A growing number of foods commonly found in kitchens across America have tested positive for glyphosate, the herbicide that is the main ingredient in the popular consumer pesticide Roundup, which is widely used in agriculture. But few brands on that list are as startling as the latest: Ben & Jerry’s, the Vermont ice cream company known for its family-friendly image and environmental advocacy.

The Organic Consumers Association announced Tuesday that it found traces of glyphosate in 10 of 11 samples of the company’s ice creams — although at levels far below the ceiling set by the Environmental Protection Agency.

Rob Michalak, global director of social mission at Ben & Jerry’s, said the company was working to ensure that all the ingredients in its supply chain come from sources that do not include genetically modified organisms, known as G.M.O.s. None of its plant-based ingredients, for instance, come from a genetically engineered crop like corn or soy, where glyphosate is used in production. The company is also trying to figure out a cost-effective way for the dairy farms that supply its milk to use non-G.M.O. feed.

“We’re working to transition away from G.M.O., as far away as we can get,” Mr. Michalak said. “But then these tests come along, and we need to better understand where the glyphosate they’re finding is coming from. Maybe it’s from something that’s not even in our supply chain, and so we’re missing it.”

Consumer groups around the country, including the Organic Consumers Association, have begun raising awareness of glyphosate in food, because some studies have linked it to a variety of diseases. The International Agency for Research on Cancer, a unit of the World Health Organization, declared in 2015 that it “probably” could cause some cancers. The agency reviewed scientific studies involving people, laboratory animals and cells to assess whether glyphosate might cause cancer.

Continue reading the main story


Key Element of Monsanto Weed Killer Not a Carcinogen, European Agency SaysMARCH 15, 2017





A little Glyphosate in your food is good for you son, eat up, it'll put hair on your chest













https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/25/dining/ben-and-jerrys-ice-cream-herbicide-glyphosate.html
"Natural: has no legal claim-used to fool consumers.
 

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There are also rodent pieces, mouse poop and other not so healthy things found in all processed foods, and there are acceptable levels of all those things.
If you think something will harm you, don't eat it!!!!!!!!!!!

THANX RICH
 

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I happened to read the other day that even cane sugar can have glyphosate in it, because it is used to dry and mature the cane before cutting. ( I had heard that earlier about wheat. I think the wheat rumor was unsubstantiated.)

Since I buy C&H because it is cane sugar, I decided to write the company and ask them if they ever use glyphosate during the drying process, or at any other time.
I honestly didnt even expect a response from them but I did get one in a couple of days.
Essentially, they said they source their raw sugar from about 40 different companies, but that it is tested regularly and randomly. And that they have not found any glyphosate in any of it.
If what they say is true, and not a misleading half-truth, then that makes me feel a little better using sugar when nothing else will do.
Maybe Ben & Jerry's needs to double down on checking out their sources.
 

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Maybe Ben & Jerry's has a whacko environmentalist employee purposely contaminating their products because it fits their agenda. Crazier things have happened...
 

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Maybe Ben & Jerry's has a whacko environmentalist employee purposely contaminating their products because it fits their agenda. Crazier things have happened...
Really? Whacko environmentalist? Without them our air would be unbreathable and water undrinkable. I doubt that much of our store bought foods is without contaminants. Take a look at photos of NYC in the 70's compared to today.
 

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