Amy's Kitchen sure thinks so. Serving fresh food with intention has long been a main ingredient for the company that proudly proclaims on its website that it was organic before organic was cool.
Recent efforts or organize Wine County farmworkers and Santa Rosa food production staff are local labor activism that’s expected to rise, fueled by distrust among some younger employees.
California regulators slapped fines of $25,000 on the Petaluma-based organic meal producer Amy's Kitchen due to more than a dozen health and safety violations inspectors found at its large production plant in Santa Rosa.
Workplace safety inspectors fined organic food giant Amy’s Kitchen $25,070 for three serious violations and 10 other infractions after inspections of the company’s Santa Rosa food production plant in January and February.