Protest Starbucks: National Week Action June 19th-25th

Protest Starbucks: National Week of Action June 19th-25th

Despite over five years of grassroots pressure, Starbucks continues to serve milk from cows that are injected with genetically engineered recombinant bovine growth hormone, also known as rBGH or rBST. Virtually every industrial country, except for the United States, has banned the sale of rBGH milk. Milk produced from cows injected with rBGH poses serious dangers to human health and the general welfare to dairy cows.
The time has come to kick rBGH off the market, once and for all. If Starbucks, a major buyer of milk, were to reject rBGH dairy products, we could effectively eliminate it from the market completely.
While Starbucks has slowly bought more certified Fair Trade coffee, it represents only a very small percentage of their total coffee (about 3.7%). Starbucks rarely offers certified Fair Trade coffee as their coffee of the day, nor has it followed its very own policy of brewing Fair Trade coffee, on demand.

Take the Starbucks Challenge! (http://www.organicconsumers.org/chat/viewtopic.php?t=354&sid=db045ca90df0a677eccaaa6e893153cf)  Hold Starbucks to their word. Simply visit your local Starbucks and ask: "Could I get a cup of fair trade coffee?" Let us know how it went (http://www.organicconsumers.org/chat/viewtopic.php?t=354&sid=db045ca90df0a677eccaaa6e893153cf) and be sure to let Starbucks know your thoughts on-line (http://www.organicconsumers.org/starbucks/downloads.cfm#fax) or with their postage paid comment card, available in each store.

Join OCA and Food and Water Watch June 19-25, to protest or leaflet Starbucks cafes in your neighborhood. Let’s educate Starbucks’ patrons about Fair Trade and rBGH. Help us reach our goal of 300 actions!

To sign up or for more information, please contact the OCA office at 218-226-4164 or information@organicconsumers.org.
 

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