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Boots withdraws GM-contaminated product from sale and implements GM-free policy

Marcus | 08.05.2002 10:04

Boots withdraws GM-contaminated product from sale and implements GM-free policy

Boots withdraws GM-contaminated product from sale and implements
GM-free policy


Boots the Chemists, the UK pharmacist and retailer, has withdrawn
from sale the last of its food products which contained Genetically
Modified (GM) soya.

The product, "Shapers Bacon Bites", a snack product, was part of
the Boots "Lunchtime" range. This product is currently not available
for purchase.

Boots lags far behind other UK retailers in acting on the issue of
contamination by GM ingredients. Following press stories in February
1999, the majority of UK retailers were already starting to remove
GM ingredients from their products, in response to consumer demand.
Action to remove GM contamination was already completed for most of
these retailers before the end of 1999.

A Boots communication from January 2000 states:

"We do recognise that many of our customers are concerned about
the use of GM ingredients, especially in food products. It is for
this reason that we have undertaken to remove GM ingredients and
derivatives from Boots Brand foods so far as it is practicable to
do so."

However, it has taken more than two years since issuing that
statement for Boots to eliminate the GM contamination.

Marcus Williamson of gmfoodnews.com comments:

"Boots has finally realised that its consumers do not want GM
ingredients, or derivatives, in their food. Here is a company which
ostensibly deals with health products, yet which continued to include
GM ingredients in its food products for several years. This was done
despite the fact that the safety of GM soya and GM maize remains
scientifically untested and unproven."

A MORI poll, carried out in April 2002 for Greenpeace, confirms that
the majority of the UK public continues to be opposed to the use of GM
ingredients in food.

Boots says in a recent communication that:

"We have now sourced a totally GM-free supplier for this product.
In the meantime, the current product has been removed from sale
pending the launch of the new recipe."


Contact

Marcus Williamson
Editor, "Genetically Modified Food - UK and World News"
Website:  http://www.gmfoodnews.com/
E-mail:  marcus.williamson@myrealbox.com

8 May 2002

Marcus
- e-mail: marcus.williamson@myrealbox.com