
Ever wonder which companies you should totally avoid, whether it’s because they create low-quality food or because they infringe on our food rights? Below you will see 6 huge players in the food industry to avoid and boycott. You can boycott their products for the best effect or you can petition them and ask them to stop throwing money at the anti-labeling campaigns.
Here are 6 huge conglomerates aiming to ruin your right to know what is in your food.
Here are 6 huge conglomerates aiming to ruin your right to know what is in your food.
1. Pepsi-Co (Including Frito-Lay and Doritos)

2. Kellogg’s

3. General Mills
GM says:
“We don’t use genetically modified ingredients in original Cheerios. Our principal ingredient has always been whole grain oats – and there are no GMO oats. We use a small amount of corn starch in cooking, and just one gram of sugar per serving for taste. But our corn starch comes from non-GMO corn, and we use only non-GMO pure cane sugar.”This is only in one type of cereal they sell, though. Only two percent of the company’s shareholders favor a complete GMO ban. GM’s CEO says, he “sees no reason within the United States to bar ingredients grown from biotech crops.”
4. Nestle/Gerber Co

5. Hershey’s

6. Coca-Cola

A Few Smaller Corporate Bullies
Unilever, owner of Ben & Jerry’s, donated $467,000 to help defeat Prop 37 in California, but sat out the battle over I-522 in Washington. Unilever is still a member of the GMA, though. The company also recently picked a legal fight with a small vegan company because they were competing too vigorously with Unilever’s Hellmann’s mayonnaise. Imagine that – consumers purchasing foods that don’t cause health issues!Kraft is also a big GMA supporter. Its website says:
“The use of genetically modified (GM) ingredients is not only safe for people and our planet, but also has a number of important benefits.”For a full listing of the corporate bullies you need to voice your outrage too, take a look below:
Top Contributors to Colorado’s No on 105 Campaign
- Monsanto, $4.7 million
- DuPont/Pioneer, $3.04 million
- Pepsico, $1.65 million
- Coca-Cola, $1.1 million
- Kraft Foods, $1.03 million
- General Mills, $820,000
- The Hershey Co., $380,000
- J.M. Smucker Co., $345,000
- Dow Agrosciences, a Dow Chemical Company, $300,000
- Kellogg Co., $250,000
- Conagra Foods, $250,000
- Flowers Food Inc., $250,000
- Smithfield Foods, $200,000
- (*Source: No on 105 Campaign)
Top Contributors to Oregon’s NO on 92 Campaign
- Monsanto – $4.8 million
- Pepsi -$1.4 million
- Coke – $702,000
- Kraft – 870,000
- Land O’Lakes – $760,000
- General Mills – 695,000
- Dow – $368,300
- Hershey – $320,000
- Smuckers’ – 295000
- Kelloggs – 250 000
- ConAgra-250,000
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