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CA joins letter warning Starbucks not to gouge consumers for politics.


Consumer Alert joined other groups in a letter to Orin Smith, the CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of Starbucks Co., expressing concern over politically-correct policies certain to raise consumer prices.

CA joined the American Council on Science and Health The American Council on Science and Health (ACSH) is a scientific organization founded in 1978 by Dr. Elizabeth Whelan. It produces reports on issues related to food, nutrition, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, lifestyle, the environment and health. , the Center for Global Food Issues This article or section needs sources or references that appear in reliable, third-party publications. Alone, primary sources and sources affiliated with the subject of this article are not sufficient for an accurate encyclopedia article. , Citizens for the Integrity of Science, the Competitive Enterprise Institute and the National Center for Public Policy Research The National Center for Public Policy Research, founded in 1982, is a self-described conservative think tank in the United States. Its president since its founding has been Amy Ridenour. David A. Ridenour, her husband, is vice president, and David W. Almasi is executive director.  in sending the letter expressing concern that Starbucks' recent decision to stop serving milk from cows treated with bovine growth hormone bovine growth hormone
n.
A naturally occurring hormone of cattle that regulates growth and milk production. It may also be produced artificially by genetic engineering techniques and administered to cows to increase milk production.
 would harm both consumers and the environment.

Citing former Surgeon General C. Everett Koop's warning to food retailers to be honest with consumers about the safety of bovine growth hormones, CA Executive Director Frances Smith and her fellow epistlers urged Starbucks to act responsibly and provide accurate information to its consumers.

Pointing out that cows treated with rBST produce 15 percent more milk, thereby conserving resources, the letter said: "In the U.S. alone, use of these supplements could reduce water irrigation by 700,000 gallons, save 1.7 million acres of land used for feed and grain, save 240,000 gallons of fuel, reduce nearly one million metric tons of manure and reduce 5.3 million tons of soil loss per year."

Mr. Smith responded to the letter with a letter of his own, rejecting calls to educate consumers and instead asserting that Starbucks would provide "alternative products" for consumers afraid of BST (convention) BST - British Summer Time. The name for daylight-saving time in the UK GMT time zone.  milk and biotech foods. He did not make clear whether conventional milk would continue to be offered.
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Title Annotation:Consumer Alert, other groups oppose decision by coffeehouse to use certain milk products
Author:Plummer, James
Publication:Consumer Comments
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Mar 22, 2001
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