Trader Joe’s Non-GMO Claim

Trader Joe’s, a grocery chain, first established in the late 1960s in Pasadena, California has 390 stores all across the states today, however, none in Canada.  So it is not uncommon for many of us to be unfamiliar with Trader Joe’s when we hear about it. (We do have Pirate Joe’s in Vancouver, but that’s a different story.) Trader Joe is most well known in the states for their amazing-tasting and eye-catching products. Believe me, I have tried them before, it’s truly unbelievable in how delicious their products taste. However, recent controversial concern in whether Trader Joe’s are really selling non-GMO products as they have claimed has caught my attention. Of course, as consumers we are 100% responsible in what we choose to buy. However, when a company chooses to keep their supplier confidential and refusing third-party verification, it puts the business in question. This goes back to class we had in the beginning of the year on business ethics. If a company is dishonest in any way, they might risk losing loyal customers.

Check out Food Babe’s blog post here: http://foodbabe.com/2013/08/07/what-is-trader-joes-hiding/

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