Europe believes that providing clear labeling for genetically modified food is a consumer right, but such practice is absolutely opposed by vast majority of states in the U.S.
-Zac Goldsmith
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Europe believes that providing clear labeling for genetically modified food is a consumer right, but such practice is absolutely opposed by vast majority of states in the U.S.
-Zac Goldsmith
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I’m not sure it’s opposed by the vast majority, but it is opposed by corporations and likely their stockholders. Money talks. The rest of us walk.
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You’re right; money talks, and it does a lot of harm, not a lot of good.
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They don’t want us to have choices or know they are poisoning us. I look for the label that says No GMOs.
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I try to do the same as you. The big corporations don’t seem to give a fuck, about the little people.
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I wonder why?
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They’re afraid that the consumers, will stop buying the stuff that has GMO.
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Exactly, I think our bodies haven’t evolved to digest these molecules, many are akin to polymers and can’t be easily broken down.
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I agree. It seems that they don’t care what happens to us.
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I’m not surprised.
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Me either.
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