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GM Modified Mysteries in US

  • Posted by: cmarieb
  • on April 5, 2007 at 12:32 pm

It would be nice to see an article pertaining to the US and GM food and why the FDA disregarded the need for GM foods to say so on the labels. We don’t even know if what we are buying is GM or not, alot of producers get by with not having to put this on their labels… although some do so without the law making them (good for them!). Many other countries have the requirement for GM labeling, why doesn’t the US? 3/4 of our corn is GM, and we have corn syrup in EVERYTHING!?!?!?!!
Anyhow, it’d be nice to see that in a “good” article. Things are put together and thought through so well with this magazine.
Thx

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