While we do offer a line of wheat-based certified 100% organic flours, where the use of glyphosate and other pesticides are prohibited, the article you linked references primarily gluten-free products, of which we do not currently offer a certified organic line. For non-organic grains, these products are federally approved for use by farmers, whose application must comply with its regulatory approval. Please note that the article referenced lists the residual trace levels of chemicals in parts per billion, which is far below the federally approved amount. At this time we are simply unable to guarantee against the possibility of contact with glyphosate or other approved pesticides when it comes to our gluten-free product line. We appreciate Moms Across America recognizing that we “are attempting to make foods that are healthier and safer for people with gluten intolerance and Celiac disease” and for noting that we are impacted by this, just as our customers are.
July 6, 2024 at 1:07pm
In reply to I just saw a study by… by Shelli Blank (not verified)
While we do offer a line of wheat-based certified 100% organic flours, where the use of glyphosate and other pesticides are prohibited, the article you linked references primarily gluten-free products, of which we do not currently offer a certified organic line. For non-organic grains, these products are federally approved for use by farmers, whose application must comply with its regulatory approval. Please note that the article referenced lists the residual trace levels of chemicals in parts per billion, which is far below the federally approved amount. At this time we are simply unable to guarantee against the possibility of contact with glyphosate or other approved pesticides when it comes to our gluten-free product line.
We appreciate Moms Across America recognizing that we “are attempting to make foods that are healthier and safer for people with gluten intolerance and Celiac disease” and for noting that we are impacted by this, just as our customers are.