Going To The Supermarket And Can’t Find Any Food
Oct 16th 2009 · by Catherine Osthaus
It is incredible how many toxins can be found at the grocery store. This also applies to the health food stores as they try to expand their market reach to include MSG loaded soy foods and market them as low fat and healthy.
I used to buy Late July Organic crackers for my kids thinking that they where a healthier choice for them. What I did not realize was that they use soy lecithin and it was not “organic” soy lecithin. Soy is a GMO and highly dangerous.
My food shopping policy now is to buy 98% of my food in its original state and not in a box, bag or bottle with the exception of ecologically harvested canned salmon, organic tomato paste, vinigars and oils.
This video brings to light exactly how I feel when I go shopping. It brings to light what has happened to our food and what is added to our food..
- The amount of (GMO) soy
- The amount of (GMO) corn
- aspartame and splenda sweeteners
- food dies
- irridation
- aluminum pans
- food additives
- hydrogenated oils
- canned food
- hormones/nitrates in meat
Warning: this video contains some profanities.
Video by the Truthergirls Karen and Sonia.
I have my own thoughts on how this kind of food has ended up in out grocery stores and in our homes. One of them being that there is a lot of profit to be made from sick people. But that is my opinion.








As a small, organic, family company, we choose each and every ingredient, and vendors of our ingredients, very carefully. We only use NON-GMO lecithin, but we use both organic and certified Non-GMO IP soy lecithin. The IP stands for identity protected, meaning that you can trace the soy lecithin back to the actual seed used for the soybean plants and all throughout the growing, harvesting and production process. This ingredient is certified Non-GMO. We are in the process of transitioning to organic soy lecithin exclusively, but will not do that until we can guarantee that none will come from China. The manufacturer of our non-GMO IP Soy Lecithin is a family owned company called IMCOPA. Please email info@latejuly.com for more information or anytime you have a question about an ingredient in any of our products. Nicole Bernard Dawes Co-Founder & CEO of Late July.
Love that video… I laughed out loud!
I 100% agree with this post. I don’t shop at grocery stores anymore, since there isn’t much (if anything) safe to be found.