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Whole Foods selling protein products containing toxic heavy metals: new video reveals clean vs. contaminated products


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(NaturalNews) A new 3-minute teaser video reveals the truth that Whole Foods is selling vegan protein products which contain alarming levels of toxic heavy metals.

Click here to watch the video now on YouTube.

Actual laboratory results on the products featured in the video (and purchased at Whole Foods) are available at the Natural News Forensic Food Labs.

The full investigative story on Whole Foods the "poison retailer" will be released later this week here at Natural News, but the short version of the story is that Whole Foods is knowingly selling protein products contaminated with toxic heavy metals linked to cancer, kidney disease, hardening of the arteries and much more.

So far, Whole Foods has refused to publicly acknowledge this irrefutable fact and continues to sell these products to unsuspecting customers, thereby contributing to the toxic heavy metals burden in those customers. Most customers wrongfully assume products they buy at Whole Foods do not contain toxic heavy metals.

Some Whole Foods employees are even misinforming customers and claiming the retailer sells no products containing toxic heavy metals.

Grassroots action campaign being formed against Whole Foods for selling poison to its customers

Later this week, Natural News will be calling for your help to join in a grassroots campaign that demands Whole Foods stop selling poison to its customers. The fact that this retailer continues to knowingly sell these contaminated products is extremely irresponsible, unethical and a betrayal of customer trust.

It's no doubt one of the reasons why Whole Foods' stock plummeted 20% last week the day after we began breaking this story. Whole Foods' share prices have plunged 50% since last year as investor confidence has rapidly eroded.

It also brings up the all-important question for Whole Foods: Just what are your priorities, anyway? Is making money from selling contaminated products more important than telling the truth to your own customers? Just how contaminated does a product have to be before you refuse to sell it?

Watch the full 3-minute teaser video here:


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