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Pampered Chef "scandal"
Hi all -- I am posting this here because I would like some more info about this if any of you are PC consultants. I have my own home-based business (PartyLite) and wonder if this will create bad feelings towards home businesses in general. I am NOT asking for you to debate abortion vs. pro-life -- if you want to do that, fine, but don't say later that I asked for it. I will say that as for me, myself, and/or not limited to, I -- will no longer buy PC products (which means I must call now to cancel the order that was to go in next week - ugh!). If you are a PC consultant, or know someone who is, could you give me some more info about this news. (By the way, if you don't know, Citizen Magazine initiated this article -- it is run by the President and Founder of "Focus on the Family," Dr. James Dobson.) Whether or not you agree with Dr. Dobson, or FOTF, I just wanted everyone to know it is a legitimate source -- this info has also been confirmed and the PC ban supported by many Catholic-based organizations. So this is not something that was just made up on the spot. Thanks for any more insight that you can give to me about this, in advance! (Begin forwarded article....)
A project of the American Family Association Tuesday, July 1, 2003 Pampered Chef consultants quitting over abortion support Dear Heidi, A growing number of Christian, pro-life mothers are leaving lucrative careers with a national kitchenware company because of the new owner's support of abortion. "The Pampered Chef" is one of the nation's largest and fastest-growing kitchenware companies. Mostly stay-at-home moms who sell the products from home have driven the company, founded in 1980 by professing Christian and stay-at-home mother Doris Christopher. The company boasts more than 67,000 "Kitchen Consultants" and sales of $700 million annually. But now, according to Citizen magazine, many Christian mothers are walking away from the company because Pampered Chef's new owner, billionaire Warren Buffett, is a huge supporter of abortion. His Buffett Foundation, using company profits, has donated tens of millions of dollars to abortion-related causes. Citizen reports that Buffett's conglomerate, Berkshire Hathaway, Inc. -- owners of such well-known names as Dairy Queen, See's Candy, and Fruit of the Loom -- has funneled millions of dollars to the Foundation. The Foundation, in turn, last year donated at least $11 million to pro-choice and "reproductive-rights" groups. Among those recipients are international abortion-provider Planned Parenthood, the Population Council -- chief promoter of RU-486 in the U.S. -- and International Projects Assistance Services. IPAS, beneficiary of a five-year, $20 million commitment from the Foundation in 1999, is the principal manufacturer of the suction pumps used in abortions. According to Business Week, that financial backing permitted IPAS to double its capacity to produce and distribute "manual vacuum aspirators (MVAs)." According to Citizen, the exodus of Pampered Chef distributors who are pro-life is gaining steam. It says resignations of top-selling distributors are catching the attention of company officials. Among those who have decided to quit the company is Tammy Gillespie of Tupelo, Mississippi. She excludes Buffett from her decision. "It's not between me and Warren Buffet, it's between me and God," Gillespie says. "I cannot bow before the Lord when I get to heaven and have Him look me in the eye and say, 'You knew that your money was going to fund abortion.' And that's why I'm quitting the Pampered Chef." Gillespie says the decision was not a difficult decision for her and her husband to make. "We searched God's Word and found a ton of scriptures that I believe that God led us to find and know exactly where God stands," she says. "The Book of James it says if you know what to do and you don't do it, it's a sin. So if you know where God stands on something and you choose not to do it because of finances or because you like the product, it's sin." She says there was never any hesitation on her part about quitting a company that helps finance the killing of innocent babies. Citizen quotes a West Virginia mom and a 33-year-old Arizona mother of three who both also have resigned from The Pampered Chef over its financial support to abortion-related causes, Buffett purchased The Pampered Chef in September 2002 and remained under the management of Mrs. Christopher at that time. ACTION NEEDED AFA encourages you to forward this information to current Pampered Chef Consultants, and to friends and family who have or may purchase Pampered Chef products. Additional research: a.. Online version of this alert - http://www.onemillionmoms.com/email/...hef070103.html b.. The Website For Pampered Chef Consultants And Customers Who Are Committed To Protecting Life c.. Warren Buffet: No Project Too Controversial d.. How Profits From The Pampered Chef Fuel The Abortion Industry (The material at this site refutes a "defense" letter by Pampered Chef Founder and Chairman Doris K. Christopher) e.. Pampered Chef Consultant petition f.. Shareholders Urge Billionaire to Stop Bankrolling Abortion and Population Control g.. Pampered Chef website contact page PS: Don't forget! Forward this to your family and friends. Thanks! |
That's a very interesting article. I would love to hear PC's side of the story, too.
In my opinion, whether someone is Pro-Life or Pro-Choice, it is gratifying to see people willing to put their convictions (whatever they may be) ahead of their personal gain. |
Whoa, I didn't know Warren Buffet owned Pampered Chef.
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Learn new things every day... didn't know Brother Buffett owned Pampered Chef. (He's an Alpha Sig from Omicron Chapter (UPenn) - 1948).
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Gee, wonder what would have happened if he had married the Alpha Gam that started Meals on Wheels! ;) :D
Okay, back to the topic, lol. |
One of my closest friends is a PC consultant, and I've contacted her for additional info on this story.
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If you're going to quit PC because of Uncle Warren, get ready to boycott a whole lot of products/companies you probably use right now. |
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Girl Guide/Scout Cookies -> all roads lead back to RJ Reynolds (the tobacco giant). Shell Oil -> have a bit of a bad reputation for pillaging the earth McDonalds -> don't get me started... The Body Shop -> their packaging says "Against Animal Testing", rather than "Not Tested on Animals", but that does not mean that they don't test on animals, or subcontract out to someone else who will do the "dirty work" for them..... Essentially, it's about one's tolerance level and if what you are purchasing enables you to sleep at night. The End. |
As I understand it, those donations come from the Buffet Foundation, which employees of Bershire Hathaway shareholders make contributions to...the last paragraph of this little snippet explains that the contribution program was discontinued with respect to Pampered Chef. Of course, Buffett will still profit from PC sales & continue to make his donations, but as CutiePie2000 says, it's a matter of your personal tolerance level....
Here's a little more on this subject from snopes: (for full text see http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/outrage/buffett.asp) The motive force behind Berkshire Hathaway is its chairman and chief executive, Warren Buffett.....His charitable organization, the Buffett Foundation, currently has $25.3 million in assets, and these holdings are expected to swell to $36 billion when Buffett and his wife die and their shares in Berkshire Hathaway go to the Buffett Foundation, which will make it the richest charitable foundation in the world. About 60 percent of the $33.4 million bestowed by the Buffett Foundation in fiscal year 2001 went toward family planning, reproductive rights, and population control programs operated by organizations such as Planned Parenthood, Johns Hopkins University, and the United Nations in accordance with Warren Buffett's beliefs that population growth must be checked before exceeding a level sustainable by the earth's resources. The Buffett Foundation also funds a number of college scholarships and awards in recognition of exemplary teachers. In July 2003 Berkshire Hathaway announced the end of its shareholder-designated contribution program. It cited certain donations, including some made by Buffett, for causing "harmful criticism" to be directed at Pampered Chef as the reason for ending the donations program. Berkshire said all its subsidiaries will continue to support local charities under direction of their local managers in a manner consistent with what has been done. |
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For instance, I am a huge animal rights advocate (not ACTIVIST meaning I am not in support of PETA on all things like people like to assume) -- if I were hired to sell chocolates (something totally unrelated) and did so because I believed it would support my animal rights ideals and my choice to be a SAHM, I would be really MAD if I later found out that sales from my chocolate store were going to support greyhound breeding for racing (yeah, I just made that isht up :) ). I mean we all make decisions to purchase items that we may (or may not) know brings in $$ for a company with ideals with which we disagree -- but, I think its a legitimate complaint for these people who had no idea that what they did for a LIVING meant that they were unknowingly supporting a cause of which they disagree morally. dzandiloo - thanks for the extra info! I'm still anxious to hear back from a PC person -- or someone with ties to a PC person. |
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I spoke with my friend this AM, and she said pretty much what Andi posted concerning the contribution program. She also told me that Doris Christopher recently met again with Buffett and reinterated her position that there needs to be a separation of church and state so to say--that the subsidiaries need to show that they are a separate entity from any Foundation giving, and that Foundation support must be a voluntary choice for any employee. From talking with her today, and now reading what Andi found, it sounds to me as if Buffett has done the right thing in this situation.
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so i'm confused here... did they not issue out a memo to every single of their thousands and thousands of employees when the head honcho decides to make a contribution to a certain cause?
While i don't think it's right that the employees weren't aware they were bringing in $$ for these causes, I personally don't see it as a super-huge deal. There are a lot of things I support and believe in, but I wouldn't be personally offended if I found out the company I worked for donated money to a cause I didn't believe in. I guess it all depends on the person's sensitivity to the particular cause. Even if Company ABC is donating tons & tons of money for a cause, say pro-life for example, there is always another company donating tons & tons of money for the opposite cause, in this case pro-choice. Not everyone will be interested in what kinds of monetary contributions their company gives to whatever causes, so I think it would be in the best interests of companies to have some kind of "latest news" available to their employees so they can have access to what is going on and won't freak out and say they didn't know their company was "lying with the devil" because in all reality, "lying with the devil" is merely a point of perspective. What one person thinks "lying with the devil" is, another person might totally disagree. :) |
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