I did some research on the Frito Lay website, and found out that most of the corn used in their products distributed west of the Mississippi River comes from Gothenburg, Nebraska. This location supplies about 12 million bushels of corn, is responsible for about 13,000 semi trucks, and utilizes 125 growers almost all from central Nebraska. Frito Lay has asked its suppliers to refrain from the use of genetically modified organisms (GMO's) in their crops but have not refused to buy them. Therefore they have promised to strictly abide by the rules, regulations and proper labeling practices of each country their products are sold in.
Through the works of their "Green Teams", Frito Lay has implemented many sustainability practices: by using solar energy and biofuel, they have reduced the electricity used to make each bag by 22%, enough to power 15,000 homes for a year. Technological advances have enabled them to make less water work harder, thus reducing their water consumption by 40% for each bag, saving 1.5 billion gallons since 1999. In 2006 and 2007 unspecified changes to their fleet and facilities reduced their CO2 emissions by 96 million pounds; most likely the use of clean burning fuels in their trucks.
http://www.fritolay.com/our-planet.html
Did you know that originally they wanted to call Funyuns, Onyums? Just a little factoid for you. I liked all of the info that you gave about Frito Lay. I hadn't know that they were trying to limit GMO use. Thanks for putting this together. Keep it up!
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these are one of my faviorite chips as well! I didn't know all this interesting facts about them.. Great job!! :)
ReplyDeleteI researched chips too. Its crazy how many preservatives and fats they put in them. Especially with such a big corporation like Frito Lay. I wonder how much of an effect MSG has on different varieties of chips. Great post.
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