CONSUMER WARNING Do you want Your coffee beverages and food to be free of genetically engineered ingredients and dangerous hormones? Do you want To support fair wages and living conditions for coffee farmers and plantation workers? IF SO HERE ARE SOME THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT STARBUCKS Despite rising consumer concerns, most Starbucks outlets are still using milk from dairies where cows are injected with Monsanto's controversial recombinant Bovine Growth hormone (rBGH), a hormone often associated with higher risks for cancer. rBGH is a powerful drug which cruelly damages the health of dairy cows, forcing them to give more milk. Milk from rBGH-injected cows is also likely to contain more pus, antibiotic residues, and bacteria. rBGH is banned in nearly every industrialized country in the world — except for the US. Starbucks refuses to guarantee that the milk, chocolate, ice cream, bottled Frappuccino drinks, and baked goods they are selling are free of rBGH (also known as rBST) and other genetically engineered ingredients. Although Starbucks now offers non-rBGH organic milk and soy milk as an option in its US cafes, most customers are unaware of this. In addition, they are charging an extra 50˘ per cup for these safer, non-genetically engineered alternatives. Although Starbucks has bowed to consumer pressure and begun selling certified Fair Trade or organic coffee in bulk, they are still refusing to brew it on a regular basis. Many of Starbucks competitors, however, are already brewing Fair Trade and organic coffee daily. Starbucks boasts that they are a major purchaser of organic and Fair Trade coffee but organic and Fair Trade represent less than 3% of their sales. In 1995, Starbucks promised to pay a living wage to small farmers and impoverished workers on the coffee plantations of its suppliers. Ten years later, Starbucks has done little or nothing to meet this pledge. They claim to pay “top dollar” for their coffee, yet most of this money goes to middlemen, not the farmers or workers. Buying significant amounts of certified Fair Trade coffee would guarantee farmers a living wage. STARBUCKS OR FRANKENBUCK$? TAKE ACTION NOW! Go into a Starbucks coffee shop and talk to the manager or person in charge. Show them this leaflet and ask for written assurance that they will remove rBGH and other genetically engineered (GE) ingredients from their coffee beverages and their foods; that they will start brewing Fair Trade coffee as their "coffee of the day" at least one day a week; and that they will fulfill their pledge to pay a living wage to small farmers and coffee plantation workers. Ask your local Starbucks to brew you an individual cup of Fair Trade Coffee. If they refuse, let them know you will take your business elsewhere and send a complaint to Starbucks (see below). Ask Starbucks to show you what brand of milk they are using in your coffee or bottled Frappuccino and take note of whether it is labeled as rBGH-free. If you are ordering organic milk or soy milk with your coffee, tell them you think the 50˘ surcharge is outrageous. Ask if their baked goods are organic or free from GE soy, soy derivatives, corn sweeteners, and cooking oils. Patronize local, socially responsible businesses and products. If local coffee shops are brewing organic and Fair Trade coffee and avoiding GE ingredients, give your business to them instead of Starbucks. Look up your local Starbucks in the telephone directory and give them a call. Ask them if they intend to comply with the demands of the Organic Consumers Association. If not, tell them you will take your business to a socially responsible cafe. Call, write, fax or email Starbucks. Since we began this campaign last year, Starbucks has sworn off the use of GE coffee beans and has begun to address a number of other issues. But they still have a long way to go. Keep up the pressure. STARBUCKS CONTACT INFORMATION: Call: 800-235-2883 Fax: 206-318-0772 Write: Jim Donald, CEO Starbucks Coffee Company 2401 Utah Avenue South P.O. Box 34067 Seattle, WA 98134 For more information or to get further involved Organic Consumers Association 6771 South Silver Hill Dr. Finland, MN 55603 Telephone: 218-226-4164 Fax: 218-353-7652 campaigns@organicconsumers.org www.organicconsumers.org