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Esther Grondahl

@MommaGrondahl

I help small businesses and nonprofits with their social media by teaching them how to grow. Opinions are my own.

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Esther Grondahl Reposted

Attention! @GeneralMills has been put on notice for using ingredients they do not use in other countries. We cannot allow American companies to poison our children any longer. Via @WSJ @jessenewman13

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Hold on to your hats! I’m going LIVE on Tuesday night at 8pm EST with a food industry whistleblower. You can tune in @thefoodbabe on Instagram, Facebook, or X. Set a reminder now so you don’t miss it - and make sure to invite your friends to join us! #CancelKelloggs

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For years I have been raising the alarm of the dangers of our current food system. We’re prioritizing corporations feeding us unhealthy products instead of family farmers growing fresh, healthy foods - and we let too many dangerous chemicals flood our food system. We all must…


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Big News out of Texas. @HumanKarp eloquently laid down the case for Texas to ban artificial food dyes in schools today. Big Food better watch out. We have a revolution here and cannot be stopped. #CancelKelloggs


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That means American children eating any of the 92 million boxes of Fruit Loops sold in the U.S. every year will consume Red Dye No. 40, Yellow Dye No. 5, Yellow Dye No. 6, and Blue Dye No. 1. These dyes are linked to health issues, including attention disorders and cancer. 5/8

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'Make America Healthy Again' Comes for Kellogg's 🧵 Last month, hundreds of parents gathered outside Kellogg's headquarters in Battle Creek to protest the company’s use of artificial dyes and preservatives in its cereals. Their petition included more than 400k signatures. 1/8

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Esther Grondahl Reposted

The @KelloggsUS investor earnings call is in the morning. Let's make sure they hear our voices loud and clear. #CancelKelloggs


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Hey Chefs, join me in boycotting @KellogsUSA until they prioritize American consumers' health & remove harmful ingredients in their US products. Shoutout to @thefoodbabe & @humankarp, the true champions of this safe food movement! #CancelKelloggs foodbabe.com/how-to-boycott…

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Esther Grondahl Reposted

"Experts" continue claim food dyes are "safe," but they conveniently leave out the fact that the FDA hasn't reviewed their health risks since 1971! 🤨 The kicker? The current FDA head is a Big Pharma consultant who's been paid hundreds of thousands to look the other way.

The FDA has an associated nonprofit that allows food and pharma companies to directly bribe the agency. Kellogg is a major donor. Why does the government allow this?

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Celebrities have a choice. @khloekardashian and Eva Mendes have been speaking out for kids - asking why @KelloggsUS formulates US products with more toxic ingredients. Meanwhile…

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Imagine if all athletes boycotted @KelloggsUS and toxic cereal. #CancelKelloggs

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National boycott on @KelloggsUS begins. 1. Ask your friends and family to stop buying 2. Ask Schools to stop serving it 3. Ask your favorite grocery store to stop carrying it. 4. Ask hotels to stop serving it at bfast buffets - KELLOGGs is ANTI-AMERICAN - selling safer…

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Esther Grondahl Reposted

If you are an American food company that still uses artificial dye targeting little children in this country but not in others, your days are numbered. This movement is unstoppable - REFORMULATE NOW or you will become our next targets. Any guesses who is next?


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These are the types of questions the media should be asking every day: Why do AMERICAN food companies create more toxic products for American children vs European kids? When are American kids getting so sick? @GMA @EvaPilgrim @RobinRoberts deserve a lot of credit here.


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.@KelloggsUS how much money are you making off selling coal tar chemicals to American children but not to other countries?

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Thank you to the hundreds of concerned Americans who rallied outside Michigan headquarters of @KelloggsUS Tuesday, demanding the company remove artificial dyes from its breakfast cereals, including Froot Loops and Apple Jacks. They hand-delivered more than 400,000 petition…

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My response when @KelloggsUS refused to meet with us (and talk about the 400k+ voices demanding they remove dyes and BHT)


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Philip Morris, maker of Marlboro, the world's best-selling cigarette, acquired Miller Brewing in 1970, General Foods Corp in 1985, & Kraft in 1988, to become the world's largest food corporation. Processed foods are the 'tobacco' of today.

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Esther Grondahl Reposted

‼️The largest grassroots action on food ingredients in US history. Through the leadership of @thefoodbabe and @humankarp, more than 400,000 Americans signed a petition for @kelloggsus to use the same ingredients for American children they do in other counties. We also launched…

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