Hey, pass the GMO buck, will ya?? Who has the money? Who has control?
What's in my food? Does anyone care? I do? Should all ingredients be removed from all food that is sold? Isn't that what GMO is saying? Biotech slow cancer death squads? What's going on?
the 6th of November, 2012 , reports Natural News.
California 's Proposition 37 mandates
companies to use standard labeling procedures to differentiate between GM and
organic foods for the safety of the consumers. But then all good things either
end too soon or as in this case, are nipped in the bud. The proposal failed to score. Although it
gained popular support, it was sabotaged by popular food giants. These include
Kraft Foods, Coca Cola Company, Kellogg’s and others who did their best to stop
the motion by donating millions to an anti-Proposition
37 campaign.
What's in my food? Does anyone care? I do? Should all ingredients be removed from all food that is sold? Isn't that what GMO is saying? Biotech slow cancer death squads? What's going on?
You have questions. Natural News has answers:
Some say that
it’s good while others think it to be harmful. Oh, that’s genetically modified
products we’re talking about. GM crops, as we know, come with a lot of
advantages like improving the shelf life of the crop and increasing its disease
resistance. But then it’s not absolutely a life savor, is it? Some foods are
best left unmodified. These are called organic foods. But then how do we
understand what to buy? That’s where the Californian government proposed the
“Mandatory labeling of GM Foods” on
Natural News reports that the Organic
Consumers Association, or OCA, urges people to shun certain brands by these
companies. These include Naked Juice, Tropicana Organic (Pepsi), Boca Burger,
Back to Nature (Kraft Foods), Bear Naked, Gardenburger (Kellogg’s) and the
like. It’s indeed shameful of these food
giants to toy with the health of consumers. People should start peacefully
resisting them by boycotting their products. It’s only then that they can feel
the pinch. According to Ronnie Cummins, director OCA, individuals can voice his
or her protests by contacting the companies through their corporate hotlines as
well. This involves their advocating of their Right to Information as well.
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