Sunday, September 19, 2021

PEPSI Scandal 2012

PEPSI Scandal 2012. The company will soon launch a drink which human rights activists say will be made ​​using cells taken from aborted human fetuses.

The company sent several press releases that deny information.

The scandal began last year when a non-profit organization pointed out that Pepsi has partnered with a company that produces artificial flavors using tissue taken from aborted.

Now it is preparing to launch a new drink, several human rights activists have launched a tough campaign against Pepsi.

In turn, the company has sent several press releases that deny information. Coincidentally or not, the next drink advertisement, is a baby.

Last year, including a shareholder agreement Pepsi protested, calling the company "to adopt a resolution to recognize human rights and commitment to ethical standards which do not allow the use of fetal cells from aborted in any research process and manufacturing, "writes evz.ro.

The company sent several e-mails and media organizations protested, denying information. But critics argue the opposite. Debi Vinnedge, executive director of "Children of God for Life," said that the mere denial is not irrefutable evidence against.

Under a contract dated 2010, the company Senomyx produce artificial sweeteners for Pepsi.

According to the site lifesitenews.com, the process is as follows: cells obtained from aborted human fetuses are multiplied in the laboratory, where they are sold to companies like Senomyx.

"Do not take cells from fetuses directly, it probably deny that they use. But all these cells contain DNA throughout the aborted child," said Vinnedge.

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