Anonymous wrote:I want to know how to contact natures promise myself. I just bought and then went to cook tonight their chicken breast. When I opened the package and dumped onto the tray dirt and a lint ball with dirt that was hidden under the chicken came out. I returned to stop and shop and got new one and a $10 gift card for bringing back! Did they really think I wouldn't? I am still disgusted and wondering if another recourse besides stop and shop filing complaint. Seems like an investigation and I want to talk to someone myself where was packaged. I have photos.
Anonymous wrote:I want to know how to contact natures promise myself. I just bought and then went to cook tonight their chicken breast. When I opened the package and dumped onto the tray dirt and a lint ball with dirt that was hidden under the chicken came out. I returned to stop and shop and got new one and a $10 gift card for bringing back! Did they really think I wouldn't? I am still disgusted and wondering if another recourse besides stop and shop filing complaint. Seems like an investigation and I want to talk to someone myself where was packaged. I have photos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I highly suggest watching "Penn and Teller Bullsh*t" on organic foods.
HA! I'm the OP and I love Penn and Teller's BS. I am also really into organic and my husband has told me to watch this episode too (he doesn't care one way or the other but buys it anyway for me). We don't buy everything organic, just the things that I have read that have the most pesticides.
Also I work in health policy, and childhood obesity is one of my issues, and I saw the episode on obesity they did a few seasons ago which amused me. They make some good points and I love that they challenge my views, but I don't think I can go back on the organic stuff now. I'm too much of a convert!!!
Anonymous wrote:My family eats entirely 'organic' foods. We rely heavily on Nature's Promise to be non-GMO. I had bought their Organic Raisin Bran Cereal and noticed that they now use "Expeller pressed Canola oil" in the ingredients. Canola oil stands for "Canadian Oil". It is made from the 'rape seed' and many scientists have written that it is a cancer causing agent. The food lobbies in the USA tried to debunk the scientific proof and the agency that says it's OK is headed by someone with ties to Monsanto whose corn is all GMO.
We will not continue to buy this product. The other cereals, so far, seem not to use Canola oil.
Anonymous wrote:PP again -
And, the Cornucopia Institute rates other dairy companies if you're interested:
http://www.cornucopia.org/dairysurvey/index.html
Again, you're better off with Organic Valley or Stoneyfield versus Horizon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know why Nature's Promises would be any more or less safe than any other food in are mass food supply chain. It's always on the brink of disaster anyway.
And yet we somehow all survive.![]()
But isn't the point that ALL of us don't survive. A friend has breast cancer at 49, another friend had colon cancer at 50, another friend died at age 59 from a brain tumor that metastasized from breast cancer diagnosed at 55. Many of my friends have a child with a learning disability or full-blown autism, a friend has a child with cancer, diagnosed at age 3.
Our food supply is directly responsible for the outrageously high rates of obesity, high blood pressure, diabetes, and heart disease in our country. These are preventable diseases if people eat healthy food and exercise.
Eliminate all artificial ingredients in food, and we will balance the Federal budget. Medicare and Medicaid costs are exploding due to the cost of treating these costly and preventable illnesses. Big Food, Big Pharma and Big Chemical would scream bloody murder, so it will never happen, unless consumers insist on it. Europeans have far fewer chemicals in their food, but Europeans spend more money and time on food, and they are disgusted by what passes for "food" here in the USA.
I read labels, shop at the farmer's market, ask questions and cook most of my family's food. I no longer trust restaurants, except for a select few I know use fresh, local ingredients. The label "organic" is almost as meaningless as "natural" so I don't rely on that.
I've bought "Nature's Promise" food from time to time, but I scrutinize labels. I doubt it's high quality food, though, but likely is better than most non-organic alternatives.
I realize this is an ancient thread. It's all still relevant, though.
Anonymous wrote:By Fairlife it's better!
Anonymous wrote:We originally started buying Fairlife for the extra protein (we have one child who doesn't always eat his protein). But we've found that it tastes better and lasts longer than other milks. It's not organic, but it is hormone free and generally healthier. It definitely tastes better than most of the organic milks out there (which I think taste horrible).