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Tell Starbucks to Buy Safer Milk!

Target: Starbucks
Sponsored by: Care2
When you grab a latte from Starbucks, do you know what's in the milk?

Unfortunately, probably more than you bargained for. Starbucks uses milk from cows that are injected with a genetically engineered, artificial hormone called recombinant bovine growth hormone, also known as rBGH or rBST.

The problem is, this hormone is known to cause harm to cows and may pose harm to humans. Use of rBGH can contribute to the growth of antibiotic resistant bacteria. rBGH increases the rate of udder infections in cows, which are then treated with antibiotics. Use of rBGH could also pose a cancer risk to people. Injections of rBGH increase another hormone, called IGF-1, in the cow and the cow's milk. Too much IGF-1 in humans is linked with increase rates of colon, breast, and prostate cancer.

This hormone is banned in Canada, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and all 25 countries of the European Union. And until we can get it banned in the U.S., we need to urge major food producers to use safer milk. Starbucks has already increased its use of hormone-free milk to 37% based on activist letters and calls. Let's keep up the pressure - sign the petition today to urge Starbucks to use milk that is free of artificial hormones!
deadline: 5-7-2008
goal: 20,000
 

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Dear Starbucks,

I am concerned about the use of recombinant bovine growth hormone (rBGH) in your dairy products. While I applaud your pledge to make 37% of your milk supply free of artificial growth hormones by the end of January 2007, I believe you can do better. As the largest coffee specialty retailer in the world, you are well positioned to require rBGH-free dairy for 100% of your products.

Specifically, I am concerned that the use of rBGH may lead to more antibiotic-resistant bacteria. When cows are injected with rBGH, it increases their likelihood of contracting painful udder infections, which are treated with common antibiotics. Overuse of antibiotics in agriculture is a serious concern of numerous health organizations, such as the American Public Health Association, because it creates antibiotic resistant bacteria.

Another major concern I have with Starbucks� use of rBGH is that there are potential cancer risks from this genetically engineered hormone. rBGH increases another hormone in cows and cows� milk, called IGF-1. In numerous studies, too much IGF-1 is associated with higher rates of breast, prostate, colon, and lung cancer in humans.

The reality is that recombinant bovine growth hormone offers no consumer benefit. Canada, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and the entire European Union have banned rBGH. So why should your customers have to take this unnecessary risk?

In the past several years, many dairies and companies alike have responded to consumer concerns and decided to go rBGH-free. As the industry leader, Starbucks has unique buying power. Your company can and should require all of your dairy suppliers to ban recombinant bovine growth hormone. Your customers deserve nothing less.

[Your comment here]

Sincerely,
[Your name]
[Your address]

We signed the “Tell Starbucks to Buy Safer Milk!” petition!
# 24,300:
5:59 pm PDT, May 7, Name not displayed, Texas
# 24,299:
5:09 pm PDT, May 6, James Cilek, Minnesota
# 24,298:
12:49 pm PDT, May 6, Tamara Pearce, Washington
# 24,297:
12:31 pm PDT, May 6, Kathryn Gallagher, California
# 24,296:
8:15 am PDT, May 6, Lyn Gottschalk, Wisconsin
# 24,295:
5:49 am PDT, May 6, Louise Bristow, New York
# 24,294:
2:02 am PDT, May 6, Dannielle Philipson, Canada
# 24,293:
5:24 pm PDT, May 5, Carol A. Weiner, California
# 24,292:
9:23 am PDT, May 5, Rebecca Graham, Massachusetts
# 24,291:
5:57 am PDT, May 5, Beverly Windham, North Carolina
Starbucks should be using organic milk only..especially since your coffee is supposed to be be "high end" ...your milk should be of the same quality.
# 24,289:
6:08 pm PDT, May 3, Name not displayed, California
# 24,288:
10:54 am PDT, May 3, Marilyn Nelson, North Dakota
# 24,287:
3:35 pm PDT, May 2, Dara Ables, Tennessee
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9:40 am PDT, May 2, Ashley Simpson, New York
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8:45 pm PDT, May 1, Kate Wagner, California
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6:32 am PDT, May 1, Name not displayed, Colorado
# 24,283:
10:28 pm PDT, Apr 30, Nicole Strathmann, Missouri
# 24,282:
9:57 pm PDT, Apr 30, Christine Pearson, Arizona
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5:05 pm PDT, Apr 30, Name not displayed, California
# 24,280:
6:58 am PDT, Apr 30, Stacy Mcgrath, Indiana
# 24,279:
8:36 pm PDT, Apr 29, Samantha Trosky, Illinois
With the high prices you pay for a Starbucks you should get safe milk!
# 24,278:
9:56 pm PDT, Apr 28, Leah Lefler, Virginia
# 24,277:
8:23 pm PDT, Apr 28, Name not displayed, California
Stop the use of rBGH in your drinks and keep me and the rest of your customers safe from harm.
# 24,276:
8:09 pm PDT, Apr 27, Elizabeth Logan, Connecticut
# 24,275:
4:31 pm PDT, Apr 27, Erica Heller, Pennsylvania
# 24,274:
9:26 am PDT, Apr 27, Daniele Millay, Kentucky
# 24,273:
8:25 am PDT, Apr 27, Dawn Carroll, Washington
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10:21 am PDT, Apr 26, Brigid Mccleary, Pennsylvania
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8:08 am PDT, Apr 26, Lynn Lie, Indonesia
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12:20 am PDT, Apr 26, Anita Kofta, Wisconsin
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8:46 am PDT, Apr 25, Vanessa Garvy, Illinois
Soy milk tastes alot better than cow milk. I personally never drink cow's milk. Cow's milk is for baby calves, not for human consumption.
# 24,268:
6:46 am PDT, Apr 25, Paul Bechtel, California
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8:26 am PDT, Apr 24, Name not displayed, California
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9:52 pm PDT, Apr 23, Hillary Endorf, Ohio
# 24,265:
6:00 pm PDT, Apr 21, Heather Gregory, North Carolina
Disgusting. Just one more reason for me NOT to buy Starbucks coffee. I prefer my local coffee house that serves organic, free-trade coffee.
# 24,264:
9:59 am PDT, Apr 20, Victoria Salinas, California
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6:45 am PDT, Apr 20, Amanda L, Florida
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11:12 pm PDT, Apr 19, Fran Gloor, Washington
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4:36 pm PDT, Apr 19, Cynthia Parker, Virginia
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11:22 am PDT, Apr 18, John Brophy, California
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10:22 pm PDT, Apr 13, Joanne Johnson, Virginia
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1:25 am PDT, Apr 13, Cassandra Jackson, Arkansas
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2:54 pm PDT, Apr 12, Lori Conrad, Ohio
# 24,256:
9:56 am PDT, Apr 12, Name not displayed, Indiana
Simply put, it is not healthy for me or my son! Please stop using milk from cows that are treated with hormones.
# 24,255:
6:10 am PDT, Apr 12, Bill McGlone, Connecticut
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1:16 am PDT, Apr 11, Lauren Hall, United Kingdom
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12:55 am PDT, Apr 11, Melissa Osborne, South Carolina
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1:57 pm PDT, Apr 10, Valerie Hebert, Louisiana
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12:52 pm PDT, Apr 8, Mary Olmstead, Illinois
For the price we pay for coffee, why wouldn't they go organic!??!!? SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL ORGANIC FARMERS!!!!!!!!
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