EU: Individual Countries Must Decide Euthanasia Question
Courts in Europe have ruled that individual European countries must decide for themselves whether they will or will not permit euthanasia.
Courts in Europe have ruled that individual European countries must decide for themselves whether they will or will not permit euthanasia.
As we reported yesterday, biotech company Senomyx uses fetal cells from aborted babies to test food additives. PepsiCo is one of the major American corporations that has a contract with Senomyx to test their food and drink products. Today we want to tell you a little more about how this testing process works, and who else, besides Pepsi, uses it.
In case you’re wondering, you read that headline correctly. PepsiCo, who produces everything from Mountain Dew and Gatorade to Quaker Oatmeal and Doritos, is using fetal remains in testing food additives. Sound gross? We agree.
According to articles posted on LifeNews, paperwork filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission by both PepsiCo and PepsiCo shareholders, the SEC’s response to said paperwork, and other sources, Pepsi is contracting with a company called Senomyx to conduct flavor testing on new Pepsi products, and the company is using aborted human remains as part of the testing process.