Sunday, July 20, 2025

MONEY FOR LIFE ..........

 I am not surprised !!!!!!.....are you surprised  ......i am not  surprised ...... that you may be  surprised  .......at the  end of the  day ....... it is all about the   dollar  bill !!!!! shock you say !!!!!!............nothing more  ,...... nothing  less  .......  especially  people .......or  corporations.........  like   coca  cola  .....time......  money.......  lives .........   all    have no value .......and as we all know !!!!!!!........... there  is  never  a shortage  of   desperate  people........  who   have to abide  by the   motto.........  " i have   no choice..........  i have  a  wife and   kids  to feed ".......and coporations........ understand this  desperation!!!!!!!!!........and  capitalize on desperate people ........ who need  to work .......... until they die  ....why ?..........  bad  choices  ....i guess  !!!!!!  something.......... i never  understood ..........  working for    to hand over your  paycheck   and  gt  nothing  ...that is  ususally the  recipe  for  most married men .....their wives  have  dumped  kids a nd  blimped   out    ....not the  babe  you married  ....sorry hate to say it   but  mostly the  truth  .....i see it always  ...... o one  likes the truth  especially the ones  i am  talking about  .......not  my bag!!!!!!  !!!!!!.....but hey !!!!!>..whatever  floats  your  boat  and  this i  what   happens in the  real  world .......  ..responsibilty ..........is  over  rated  .........way..... way .......way  overrated  ......people ......... playing happy  families is  not  free   ....never  was........   never  will be ......


Coca-Cola under fire after undercover investigation reveals disturbing scenes at farm: 'A habitual offender'

Leslie Sattler
4 min read

An undercover investigation found animal welfare violations at Woodcrest Dairy, which the report said was, at least at one time, a supplier to Coca-Cola's Fairlife milk brand.

What's happening?

According to World Animal News, Animal Recovery Mission (ARM) documented many cases of animal mistreatment at the Woodcrest facility in New Mexico between December 2024 and March 2025.

Workers were filmed forcibly extracting unborn calves from cows not yet in labor using chains. Newborn calves were left to suffer and die from blunt force trauma and neglect.

Investigators also recorded pregnant and sick cows being whipped, punched, kicked, and beaten with metal objects, including shovels, wrenches, and pipes. The abuse was carried out by various staff, including owners, managers, and ranch hands.

In a statement to The Cool Down, a Coca-Cola spokesperson said the company has not sourced milk from Woodcrest since 2023 and that it was never a primary supplier, and that the company stopped sourcing milk other farms in previous investigations by ARM.

"Fairlife is committed to ensuring strong animal welfare at supplying farms and has zero tolerance for animal abuse," the spokesperson said. "Woodcrest Dairy in New Mexico is not a supplier to fairlife, and upon learning about the incident in Arizona in February, fairlife stopped accepting milk from those farms and has not received milk from them since. As a milk processor, fairlife does not own farms or cows and requires all farms that supply milk for fairlife products to adhere to stringent animal care guidelines and comply with regular 3rd-party audits."

This marks the ninth time ARM has found abuse at a Fairlife supplier, despite the company's public claims about sourcing from farms with high animal care standards. Since learning about these findings, Fairlife has cut ties with Select Milk Producers and quietly removed animal welfare marketing claims from its website.

ARM founder Richard Couto stated, "Fairlife milk is now a habitual offender, and Coca-Cola will be forever known as the global corporate leader in animal cruelty."

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Why is Coca-Cola's Fairlife milk division concerning?

The repeated pattern of animal abuse across multiple Fairlife suppliers points to system-wide problems in Coca-Cola's oversight of its dairy supply chain. This directly affects communities through consumer deception, as many people choose Fairlife products based on promises of ethical treatment.

In February 2025, ARM released two more investigations from Arizona dairies also in Fairlife's supply chain, where cows were stabbed, beaten, shot, and electrocuted. Thousands of calves were kept in illegal veal crates and left to suffer.

The legal consequences are mounting. In 2019, Fairlife agreed to a $21 million class action settlement for false advertising related to its animal welfare claims after similar abuse was exposed at Indiana dairies. In June 2025, a new class action lawsuit was amended to include both the Arizona and New Mexico cases.

Coca-Cola has made some good steps in other areas, such as water conservation and promises to reduce plastic waste through its World Without Waste plan. However, these animal welfare issues contradict the company's public statements about responsible sourcing.

Editor's note: This article was updated to include a statement from a Coca-Cola spokesperson.

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What's being done about Coca-Cola's Fairlife practices?

ARM has submitted its findings to several authorities, including the Chaves County Sheriff's Office, the New Mexico Department of Agriculture, the USDA, and the FDA for potential legal action.

As a consumer, you can make a difference, too. Pick plant-based milk options. If you prefer dairy products, look for brands with third-party animal welfare certifications.





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