How To Occupy Cargill

If you can't physically occupy a Cargill facility (see below), here is a quick and easy way to make a big difference just by picking up the phone. If you'd like to go into greater detail beyond the script, check out our new Cargill factsheet.

February 20, 2012 | Source: The Under Story | by Chelsea Matthews

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If you can’t physically occupy a Cargill facility (see below), here is a quick and easy way to make a big difference just by picking up the phone. If you’d like to go into greater detail beyond the script, check out our new Cargill factsheet.

1) Call 1 800 CARGILL (227-4455) 2) Ask: “May I please be connected to CEO Greg Page?” 3) You will probably be forwarded to an operator or voicemail. Tell the employee that you speak with that: “As part of the global day of action to Occupy Our Food Supply, I am calling to demand that Cargill stop the corporate takeover of our food system and stop undermining local, just food solutions. If you want to be proud of your company, then Cargill needs to stop destroying ecosystems and start respecting human rights. Thank you for sharing my message with CEO Greg Page. Thank you. Goodbye. 4) Leave a comment on this blog to let us know you called!

Original Blog Post:

On February 27, 2012 thousands of organizations and individuals will come together for a decentralized global day of action called Occupy Our Food Supply. Now more than ever, it’s crucial to resist corporate control of our food supply and work to create a more just and sustainable future for the food systems we all depend on.