Egg prices went from under $2 a dozen to nearly $5 a dozen in just one year. 😳 Agribusiness blamed bird flu while raking in record profits, thanks to the stranglehold they have on our food system – which is the result of policies and incentives that favor Big Ag. See how we can fight for the fundamental change we need in our new report, “Factory Farm Nation: 2024 Edition”: https://fwwat.ch/3MYLeHU
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Our Purpose: Food & Water Watch mobilizes regular people to build political power to move bold & uncompromised solutions to the most pressing food, water, and climate problems of our time. We work to protect people’s health, communities, and democracy from the growing destructive power of the most powerful economic interests. Our Vision: We are working to create a healthy future for all people and generations to come—a world where everyone has food they can trust, clean drinking water and a livable climate. Making this happen requires involving people in the pressing issues of our time at the local, state, and federal level, building on one win after another, as we develop a larger movement that has the political power to make our democratic process work. Food & Water Watch and Food & Water Action strive for a diverse work environment and encourage women, people of color, LGBTQ individuals, and individuals with disabilities to apply.
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This visualization is 🤯 – but it doesn’t have to be this way! Learn how we can revamp state and federal policies to build a fair food system that works for everyone in our new report, “Factory Farm Nation: 2024 Edition”: https://fwwat.ch/3MYLeHU
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The United States' factory farm problem is getting worse, with 97 million more animals living on factory farms in 2022 compared to 2017 – and 52 billion more pounds of manure. Learn more about how we can reform our current food system to be more just and sustainable in our new report, “Factory Farm Nation: 2024 Edition.” ⬇
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📣 WE’RE HIRING 📣 Are you a Pittsburgh, PA-based media and public relations professional who wants to make a positive impact in the world by helping create a healthy future for all people and generations to come? If you answered yes, please consider applying to our Remote Media Relations Coordinator role. ➡️ https://fwwat.ch/4ewqYcl
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With the rise of mega-mergers like the one between Albertsons and Kroger, disappearing grocery stores – especially in low-income communities – are becoming a huge problem. Read more in the New York Times, featuring a quote from our Research Director Amanda Starbuck!
Just Miles from Kroger’s Court Battle, a Food Desert Shows What’s at Stake
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We’re glad to see that Massachusetts and Connecticut are taking firefighters’ health seriously by banning PFAS in their gear! Read more in USA Today – and be sure to check out our chemical industry lobbying report linked in the article.
2 states ban PFAS from firefighter gear. Advocates hope more will follow suit
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📣 NEW JOB OPENING 📣 If you’re a New York City-based communications professional with a passion for protecting our food, water and climate, we’re hiring someone just like you! Check out and apply to our Media Relations Officer role here. ➡️ https://fwwat.ch/3T3ivFd
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Here at Food & Water Watch, we’re working hard to stop industry greenwashing scams like carbon capture – and we’re thankful to everyone who helps power this critical work!
Philanthropy Is Wasting Time and Money on Carbon Capture | Inside Philanthropy
insidephilanthropy.com
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📣 NEW JOB OPENINGS 📣 If you live in New York and want to help stop a buildout of fossil fuel infrastructure – while also working with an effective non-profit that’s fighting to protect our food, water and climate – we’re hiring for two organizing roles! Check them out and apply below. - Westchester/Hudson Valley: https://fwwat.ch/3SUIHBK - New York City: https://fwwat.ch/3AHtKMZ
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📣 NEW 📣 Mars Inc. just announced plans to acquire Kellanova, a spin-off of Kellogg’s snack division, in a $36 billion effort to dominate the snack market. This merger would further consolidate our food system – while also increasing food prices and giving consumers fewer choices on grocery store shelves. As our Research Director Amanda Starbuck says, “While these processed food giants stand to ramp up profits from snack market domination, the American consumer will lose out with higher costs and fewer healthy options.” We need to reverse the trend of just a few large corporations gaining more control over the food we eat and putting our health at risk by pushing unhealthy foods! Read our full release here: https://fwwat.ch/3M8IMy1