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Eden Food -- attempted to overturn BC mandate.
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2014/04/hobby-lobby-sebelius-contraceptive-for-profit-lawsuitsEden Foods Inc. v. Sebelius
Filed on: 3/20/2013
About the plaintiff: Eden Foods is a Michigan-based corporation that specializes in supplying macrobiotic, organic food.
They lost their suit, but I will be remembering this information when I go shopping. >
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Eden Food -- attempted to overturn BC mandate. (Original Post)
Hell Hath No Fury
Jun 2014
OP
Thanks for the link! I've been posting it on other places, glad it's getting around!
genwah
Jun 2014
#2
I stopped buying their brand since I found out they were fundamentalist activists.
byronius
Jul 2014
#3
calimary
(84,318 posts)1. Thanks! Good to know.
Won't be buying anything of theirs!
genwah
(574 posts)2. Thanks for the link! I've been posting it on other places, glad it's getting around!
byronius
(7,598 posts)3. I stopped buying their brand since I found out they were fundamentalist activists.
Hell Hath No Fury
(16,327 posts)4. Turns out the owner --
Is also a nutter:
A majority on the U.S. Supreme Court found owners of closely held corporations do have a right to exercise religious beliefs.
This ruling affirms the correctness of our decision to object, Potter said.
Its a fundamental right, he said, criticizing President Barak Obama as a dictator trying to take away rights of citizens.
Read more: http://www.lenconnect.com/article/20140701/News/140709958#ixzz36Gwg5Dkw