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Wolfgang Exel Watson's avatar

How do we get ALDI to declare whether they sell this Gates depopulation coating? How can we pressure them to abandon its treated fruits and vegetables? Petition them? Any ideas? ALDI is my favorite store. The prices are still affordable and (like in Germany, where ALDI comes from) their products usually come from farms they control in order to guarantee high quality.

Bill Gates qualifies for the death penalty and the sooner it is applied - the better for mankind.

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Karen Brennan, PhD's avatar

Locally, if people refuse to buy the products, they will stop supplying them. You can also write/speak to those higher up in the business. The bottom line is, if it's a product that no one buys they will stop carrying it. People are buying apeel products bc they probably have no clue it's on there. Speak to your store manager and ask. I used to shop at natural grocers and they were always very responsive to my questions. I have switched over to a small local farm with a greenhouse for much of my produce.

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Wolfgang Exel Watson's avatar

Very smart. I was wondering about picketing ALDI - but am unsure about where to do that. The lots are private property and maybe even the pedestrian in front of it. How many people know about it? Will they be receptive to this information? It might be easier to do it like you did. Finding a local farm that does not spray their produce. And where else are they using this agent?

Thank you for your response.

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Karen Brennan, PhD's avatar

You are welcome. It's difficult to stand-up to the big organizations, especially if others don't care about it as much as you do. I focus on education so that people can avoid these foods. But please ask in your store- I'm curious as to what they will say. I'm fortunate now to have a small farm a few miles away and I've asked them a lot of questions! If they brush off your questions, don't want to answer, it's a good indicator to stay away and don't give them your hard earned money.

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Wolfgang Exel Watson's avatar

I am planning to do that next time I go shopping there. And yes, absolutely. I sweat way to much to pay for things I don’t want in my food at much to high prices. That’s why I am so delusional in my hope to still being able to start a Holistic Farm that listens to our Mother Nature and not some corrupt bureaucrats. Plants are eager to grow for us. The more you love them - the better they grow. And I want a farm, where I can - just like my Grandma - talk to the plants, sing to the plants and dance with the plants.

Sending you best wishes! ❤️

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Cherre Dyer's avatar

Thank u, Karen for the information. They keep on adding more and more poisons to our foods and meds in their determination to kill us. It’s hard to stay alive and healthy anymore. I appreciate your notice. Will try to stay away from them. God bless❣️🍒

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Karen Brennan, PhD's avatar

Yes it does seem like a lot of work to try an avoid all the toxins thrown our way.

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Iron Fist's avatar

One person with a sign in front of several stores for several days will get the attention you seek.

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Janet's avatar

Agreed. He needs to go and I have some ideas where.

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Moralimp's avatar

Thanks for the heads up on Apeel - it's good to see that Vitamin Cottage and Costco don't purchase these products. Whole Foods though ... I'll ask questions myself next time I go and if I get the run around, I won't purchase products from them.

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Iron Fist's avatar

When Bezos bought whole foods it went downhill, like his marriage.

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Rebal's avatar

Please tell me that's not true...Indeed my city, there are signs on the doors stating that they do not nor will they ever use such things

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Karen Brennan, PhD's avatar

NG does not use apeel/organipeel coatings.

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Johnathan's avatar

Worked at wholefoods - most of there food thats branded 365 is literally poison and yes they use appeel

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Danyèle's avatar

Here, Canadian organic certification is given by ECOCert, and they have already approved OrganicPeel and EDIPeel…

The last apple that I have bought in a big organic food chain of Québec City was partially cut open and left on my counter for more than 12 days without much colour change or rotting signs; there only were two tiny squares of light green mold spots -1mm- starting day 8th

and subsequents.

The peel still had no « wrinkles », except those around the cuts, which exuded a glossy, close to sticky contours. The texture of the inside was that of foam and pushing my finger into it had left a depression in the flesh that remained darker after.

Finally, after many dated pictures of what looked like an apple, this « forever » chemical

« Appeel » was thrown into the garbage. God knows how many more days it would have last! By conscience, next time I will have to repeat this scientific experiment until the end.

This brings a question to my mind: « Why would I pay organic food at twice the price, and more, if I’m to get the same junk they are selling at the supermarket? ». It has reminded me of that Canadian nutritionist saying on TV: « Vary your pesticides’s intake [aka fruits or vegetables]… »

GRRRRR!

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Karen Brennan, PhD's avatar

Sounds like when I was cleaning out a closet of old jackets my sons outgrew and found a fast food burger in a pocket, years old, no mold, just hard.

If you have local growers, greenhouses by you, talk to them- many use organic practices but don't spend the money for the organic certification.

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Danyèle's avatar

Thanks for the tips!

I already buy my grass fed meat from a local farmer. However, finding a local farmer practicing organic growing is not that easy up North.

Anyway, how can one grow organic food or raise animals under skyscrappers’ chemtrails sprayings???

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Karen Brennan, PhD's avatar

Understand, that's why I was thinking of a greenhouse or a grow dome. Other options include pickling summer veggies for winter use. But honestly, finding food free of contaminants should not be this difficult- it's all intentional.

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Danyèle's avatar

Well, from what I’ve read even greenhouses use chemicals and pesticides. :(((

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Karen Brennan, PhD's avatar

Hence, why you need to ask questions.

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Patty Reed-Reimer's avatar

Thank you for the information on APEEL. Perhaps RFK will do something about this problem!!

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Luc's avatar

Just started to shop at Sprout's about six months ago. Do like their products (wish the did have more organic veggies and fruits but not bad). Other good products and prices pretty good as well.

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Karen Brennan, PhD's avatar

Yes, more affordable than NG. I don't have one where we currently live but did when we were in the Denver area. I agree, their organic produce section was pretty small at the one I shopped at.

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Laurie Brasel's avatar

Bill Gates is a very bad person.

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HatariMama's avatar

Natural Grocers has a big sign on their windows that they do not sell Apeel products! <3

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Karen Brennan, PhD's avatar

Post updated, NG added to the list! Thank you.

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Maureen's avatar

Natural Grocers stores has stated they will not carry ptoduct that uses Apeel.

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Valerie's avatar

This is very helpful information. Thanks Karen!

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Karen Brennan, PhD's avatar

You are very welcome!

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Diane's avatar

Another chemical shitstorm. They sure want everyone dead. I hope people will be looking for this, a couple summers ago, bought some BC cherries at a co-op store. Took them back, they were sprayed with something. I grew up on an orchard I know what the fruit is suppose to taste like.

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Karen Brennan, PhD's avatar

Don't accept their comment of “ I don't know” or some foods have apeel. The store needs to point out which of their produce is “apeel-free”

I don't understand why a special label is not required to identify apeel coated food.

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Jan Harmon's avatar

I read today there are 1000 things in our food here in the USA that are not in or outright forbidden in European foods. Yes, they don’t care here plus keeps big PHARMA rich too.

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Dakota Grace's avatar

Any word on the policy of Shop Rite? That’s the closest store to me and there’s a small Aldi. I’m going to ask in both but I primarily shop in Shop Rite. It used to be Wegman’s but I’m not close to one anymore. Buying healthy, organic foods is expensive enough so adding extra gas to go farther from home, on a fixed income, is just not in the budget. Fresh, organic food should be the norm not the exception. It should be affordable, and the uber-processed “treats” should be the exception and cost more. It’s upside down.

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Karen Brennan, PhD's avatar

Wakefern owns Shoprite. You can call your store or contact wakefern. Let me know what you find out so I can update my list.

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Dakota Grace's avatar

Thank you, I’ll try to contact them tomorrow.

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Karon Mitchell's avatar

Thank you. I didn’t know about Apeel. We must all start reading labels carefully for other harmful ingredients as well. And you are right about Whole Foods, they carry many products that have seed oils and other questionable ingredients.

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Jan Harmon's avatar

I went to a new COOP grocery advertising healthy food. There was very little I could buy because everything was laced with seed oils. Everything. Not even 1 salad dressing made with olive or avocado oil. I make my own anyway. Plus mayonnaise.

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Karon Mitchell's avatar

I can find certain things at Sprouts and Whole Foods but isn’t it sad that we have to stop and read every label? Seed Oil Scouts just published an article about Steak and Shake announcing that they were changing to tallow for their French fries, but they discovered that they were buying pre-fried boxes of fries that had been fried first in seed oils, and then they fry them again in tallow in the restaurant. This is getting ridiculous!

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Karen Brennan, PhD's avatar

I read that too! I am working on a post of different foods and I just wrote the same thing-that buying healthy food should not be this difficult! I've said it before…its all by design.

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Jan Harmon's avatar

I am far from either one of those places so I home cook mostly. Lots of local produce, meat and eggs around me.

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Jan Harmon's avatar

Disappointed about that. Double fried fries. I used to make them at home that way. Weasels all around us.

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Karon Mitchell's avatar

I totally agree!

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BSS's avatar

Thank you very much, and definitely showing love, to attack people it's now a multi pronged advance, from tampering with food, to forcing EUA medicine from false pandemics, to controlling travel, to hiking food prices on false pretenses.

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Eileen Duncan's avatar

I didn’t see Food Lion on either list. I’m in Tennessee .

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Karen Brennan, PhD's avatar

I only listed the stores I could find it mentioned. I would ask in your store or look up it.

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Jennie Gibson's avatar

Natural Grocers!

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Karen Brennan, PhD's avatar

It's on the list. It's definitely a favorite of mine. I wish I had one near me.

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Me's avatar

Yummy fruits and vegetables 😋 😍

Through out that Balance of Nature dung that Huckabee is hocking. He is a hockster.

Powdered vegetables and fruits….did you fall for that?

Heavenly Father has you covered since the made you. 🙏 An apple a day keeps the doctor away.

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