Dec 27, 2013 1:04 pm Posted by Robyn O'Brien 2 Comments
2013 was the year of the Food Awakening.
Consumers and Wall Street got in on the food movement like never before.
Thanks to social media and online networks, eaters around the country used their voices to create change. The courage was contagious and inspired countless acts. The list below highlights just how much we can do when we leverage our collective talents.
Some of these changes happened with lightning speed, others were years in the making with many out in front, that finally came to a head in 2013.
The message is clear: The bottom line is that we impact the bottom line of companies, and companies that are moving with the consumer, bringing transparency to their products, are being rewarded in the marketplace.
As the food awakening continues, the food industry has a choice: to step forward, respond to consumer demand and be rewarded in the marketplace or to entrench, using obsolete technologies and artificial ingredients, and ignore the growing concern of Americans around the country over the health of their loved ones. There really is only one answer.
Here’s a list of just some of the incredible accomplishments of 2013 as shared across social media. It reinforces that while none of us can do everything, all of us can do something, and together, we can create incredible change.
And while there were countless others, some were personal:
“My daughter realizing she’s been eating organic ketchup poured into a non-organic bottle…and when the charade was revealed, saying she wondered why the ketchup tasted better lately.”
“I’ve lost 42lbs…dont drink energy drinks anymore..dropped all my bad blood levels …went from 40 inch to 32 inch waist…just cutting out processed food with HFCS and GMOs.”
And from a Navy Seal: “Nothing spectacular, had heart operation, found tumors same time, got sick, went whole, got better, kicked the cancer end of tumors, and watch with shear amazement at what we had been brainwashed into eating, have gotten a few of my seal budddys now on organic diets and transformation is amazing, keep at it, you have people like me watching…”
Keep at it. 2014 is going to be a great year. Companies and investors are paying attention. The food companies that do not adapt will find their 20th century products, loaded with artificial dyes, growth hormones and GMOs soaked in pesticides, becoming an obsolete technology in the 21st century.
Keep an eye on legislation and labeling laws, as well as things like the Trans Pacific Partnership which protects patented products (like the chemical industry’s GMOs in our food), send an email to a Congressman’s office or share a YouTube video with a friend.
Hedge funds are paying attention, Wall Street is paying attention and parents are on the front lines sending messages every day, as they navigate the grocery store aisles differently.
A quick look at how UNREAL candy is revolutionizing the candy aisles in Target shows just how quickly it can be done.
Just because we have inherited a food system that no longer works for us today does not mean that we have to embrace it going forward. Together, leveraging our collective talents, we can build a smarter food system, so that clean food, free from genetically engineered ingredients regulated by the EPA as pesticides, becomes a freedom afforded all Americans.
Follow Robyn on Twitter @unhealthytruth and on Facebook. She is a former financial analyst and author.
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