Make no mistake, the Non-GMO Project isn’t here to sell you safer food, they’re just here to make money on the GMO / Non-GMO distinction. I know this because products with this label can still contain GMO …. Why does “right to know” not apply to the Non-GMO project? If a product they approve for their label has traces of GMO in it, isn’t it your right to know as a consumer? Why does the Non-GMO Project get to play a double standard here?
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Nick Saik | Know Ideas Media | November 7, 2018
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