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GMOs seeping into the more natural foods is yet another problem:
Where “[t]raditionally one would not suppose that a product labelled ‘organic’ would contain GMOs, […] a […] consumer might now expect a low level of presence of GMOs in all foods due to the apparent general knowledge that there is environmental contamination of crops with GMOs”.2
Knowing this will cause some people when shopping to not trust in the produce available if they have all just been contaminated.
What you’ll need to look for items at the store with a check mark on them saying “no genetically engineered ingredients” or “Verified Non-GMO Project”.
Examples would be some Almond & Soy Milk containers and some brown rice packages.
Where “[t]raditionally one would not suppose that a product labelled ‘organic’ would contain GMOs, […] a […] consumer might now expect a low level of presence of GMOs in all foods due to the apparent general knowledge that there is environmental contamination of crops with GMOs”.2
Knowing this will cause some people when shopping to not trust in the produce available if they have all just been contaminated.
What you’ll need to look for items at the store with a check mark on them saying “no genetically engineered ingredients” or “Verified Non-GMO Project”.
Examples would be some Almond & Soy Milk containers and some brown rice packages.
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