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Michelle Pfeiffer has bravely called out Bill Gates for his ties to Apeel, warning that the FDA-approved coating could contaminate organic fruits and vegetables without consumers’ knowledge.

Significance of the Issue: Trust in food safety is already on shaky ground, and Pfeiffer’s warning highlights the urgency for transparency regarding how billionaires such as Gates influence agriculture. This could lead to families encountering unproven additives within their daily food purchases.

Latest Update: On Thursday, the renowned but typically private actress aired her worries on Instagram, sharing a video regarding the USDA’s recent organic certification of Apeel. She labeled it “very concerning” since the product reportedly has an invisible coating that cannot be washed off, as reported by the Daily Mail.

  • Apeel, initially funded by a $100,000 Gates Foundation grant in 2012, uses plant-based lipids to extend produce shelf life, but critics question its safety and removability.
  • Candace Owens backed Pfeiffer on X, stating Gates’ involvement signals potential poisoning of organic food and urging RFK Jr. to intervene, see her post.
  • Apeel denies current Gates ties and insists the coating, compliant with FDA standards for eight years, is edible and washable by rinsing.

Background Information: Originally aimed at reducing food waste in developing countries, Apeel gained early backing from Gates. However, it now faces criticism due to its formula containing monoglycerides, which are also found in baby products. Pfeiffer, usually known for keeping a low profile, made these unusual remarks while promoting her upcoming Apple TV+ series alongside Elle Fanning.

The intrigue: Pfeiffer’s unexpected stance aligns with growing calls from health advocates to scrutinize corporate-backed innovations that could alter natural foods without clear labeling.

Between the lines: Gates’ history of funding agricultural tech raises valid questions about undue influence on organic standards, prioritizing profits over consumer health and choice.

What they’re saying:

  • “Apeel was just approved and now ‘organic’ produce is coated in something we cannot see or wash off. Very concerning,” Michelle Pfeiffer posted on Instagram, highlighting risks to food purity.
  • “Bill Gates given FDA approval to coat ‘organic’ food is a sure sign we are about to be poisoned,” Candace Owens wrote on X, amplifying the call for action.

The bottom line: Pfeiffer’s warning, supported by figures like Owens, demands immediate FDA review of Apeel to protect organic integrity—consumers deserve full transparency before trusting their plates.

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