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January 24, 2007

Mooove Over, Conventional Dairy

There have been a flurry of articles about potential changes within the dairy industry since Starbucks' recent announcement that they are planning to switch over their supplies to rBGH-free. According to one such article from Business Week, smaller retailers have actually been contacting Starbucks to see where they're getting rBGH-free dairy. Well, clearly, some of these changes might take some time, as demand for organic foods of all types begin to surpass the supplies. But in the meantime, if you're looking for dairy that is free of artificial hormones, consult our rBGH-free dairy map. You can even download it to your iPod! And if you haven't signed on to our new letter to Starbucks, let them know that you're looking forward to seeing rBGH-free dairy in all of their stores.

Posted by leslie at January 24, 2007 05:02 PM

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