The demand for fresh, healthy, and organic foods is continuously on the rise, and the national grocery chain, Whole Foods, knows how to keep up. They are leading the way in creative merchandising to drive the market demand for these fresh and healthy foods in supermarkets. They plan to open 40 new stores in 2015, so if there is not a Whole Foods near you now, there probably will be soon! Whole Foods has strict Food Ingredient Quality Standards which means that they do not allow hydrogenated fats or artificial colors, flavors, preservatives, or sweeteners. They also provide a list on their website of unacceptable ingredients for use in their foods. You can see the complete list here: www.wholefoodsmarket.com/about-our-products/quality-standards/food-ingredient. Whole Foods is also committed to labeling all food products in their US and Canada stores to show whether they contain Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) by 2018. Many of their products are labeled already and many more of them will be way ahead of their 2018 deadline. Whole foods currently carries over 25,000 certified organic products and about 8500 non-GMO Project Verified products in their stores. They are leading the way for the others who will decide to commit to this important non-GMO Project. They are the first national grocery chain to set a deadline for GMO awareness. It is refreshing to know about the incredible initiatives that they have developed to provide us with safe, fresh, and undeniably healthy food. You can find out more about their quality and health standards here: www.wholefoodsmarket.com/about-our-products/quality-standards). |
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January 2015
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