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GMO FOODS – What to do if true that there is no “natural” food left?

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GMO FOODS – What to do if true that there is no “natural” food left?

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If it were true that there is no natural food left, you would have survived this far with GMO food, and you would just go on surviving. People who want to sell non-GMO food can label their food non-GMO, and leave it for you to assume that anything that does not declare itself GMO Free does contain GMO foods. Organic producers trust that everyone knows that their product is non-GMO. Yet they would like to have everyone else label their products with “could possibly contain traces of GMO crops”. Note well, that if such labelling were required, even organic foods would have to label that way, because, as your question hints, even organic products may have cross bred with GMO crops grown nearby. If it matters to anyone to be sure, we have to label everything with the “could contain” phrase.

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