On March 21st, 2013 Eden Foods announced that they were filing a lawsuit against the US Government in response to the Health & Human Services (HHS) Mandate, Affordable Care Act. They state in their petition that it is unconstitutional for some businesses to have been given exemptions, but other businesses are not allowed exemptions. Another company seeking an exemption is Whole Foods Markets. One corporation who has already received an exemption from the HHS is McDonald’s Inc.
Eden employees currently receive health, dental, vision, life, and a 50% 401k match. The particular exemption that Eden Foods is referencing is that of funding “lifestyle drugs,” specifically Viagra, smoking cessation, weight-loss, infertility, impotency, and contraceptives for their female employees.
The US Supreme Courts’ decision regarding Trustees of Dartmouth College v. Woodward (1819) has led to the designation that corporations or businesses can function and have the same rights as an individual person. Eden Foods states that due to the owner’s religious beliefs regarding the use of “lifestyle drugs,” specifically that women should not use contraceptives, they should be exempt from having to provide that benefit to their employees. They add that either all businesses must comply with the mandate or all businesses must be allowed to apply for exemption.
With the recent Supreme Court ruling in favour of Hobby Lobby, there has been new media attention on Eden Foods’ suit and a greater chance that their suit will be ruled in their favour. The Supreme Court ruled that some family-owned or other closely held businesses can opt out of the Federal requirement to pay for contraceptives in health coverage for their workers. Previous, the U.S. Court of Appeals had told Eden Foods that “a secular, for-profit corporation, cannot establish that it can exercise religion.” With the new ruling for Hobby Lobby, Eden has renewed their suit and resubmitted it to the courts.
For our Vancouver & Sea to Sky Locations
In light of this, we have received requests for alternatives to Eden Products on our website. Melissa spent most of Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning sourcing new BPA free products for anyone currently boycotting Eden Foods. Please see our new selections below.
Thomas Utopia’s canned diced and canned crushed tomatoes in BPA free cans.
Yves’s garbanzo, black, pinto, and kidney beans in BPA free cans.
Applesnax Unsweetened Applesauce.
We are also already sourcing new BPA free products for anyone boycotting Eden Foods in our other three locations. Please let us know if there are any specific brands or products you would like us to look into!
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