Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Pepsi Cola's use of aborted fetal cells in their research is “ordinary business operations.”

 The Pepsi Company has a documented, cozy relationship with Senomyx that uses aborted fetal cells in flavor-enhancing research. The cells aren't in the product itself, but used to test human reaction to various flavors. Even though this has caused a huge controversy, PepsiCo presses onward, thumbing their nose at innocent life for the sake of profits.

A shareholder’s resolution was filed in October 2011 urging the company to “adopt a corporate policy that recognizes human rights and employs ethical standards which do not involve using the remains of aborted human beings in both private and collaborative research and development agreements.”

PepsiCo is fighting back by trying to keep these shareholders from speaking the truth, and they're getting the Obama administration to help. PepsiCo pleaded in a 36-page filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to reject the shareholder's resolution, keeping the majority of shareholders in the dark. Full story...

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