fuzzy2133
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Not sure I could get past drinkin' someone else's spit?!...![]()
But it gets boiled for 60min and then fermented... Yea I would have to pass on that one too.
Not sure I could get past drinkin' someone else's spit?!...![]()
So what's wrong w/any GMO'S????
But since I make my own beer AG My beer is SAFE!
So what's wrong w/any GMO'S????
But since I make my own beer AG My beer is SAFE!
have the NON-GMO food labelled as such, if ORGANIC doesn't already cover it
problem solved
yes, I'm sure designing new labels and packaging is FREE
like FREE health care, nobody has to pay for it!
if there are already labels to tell you the food is NON-GMO, why would you need more labels to tell you it IS GMO?
you have the problem with GMO, YOU PAY for the certification. why should I pay more for my food when I DON'T CARE if it is GMO?
you care, you pay.
The ingredients labeling is already in place - we passed that for consumers a while back. All they have to add right after the list is "made with GMO ingredients" you don't have to change anything or make them get certified.
the problem is ALREADY solved by food ALREADY BEING LABELLED as NON-GMO. what is the point of labelling everything else?
"gee, it doesn't say NON-GMO, does that mean it's NON-GMO?"
the problem is ALREADY solved by food ALREADY BEING LABELLED as NON-GMO. what is the point of labelling everything else?
"gee, it doesn't say NON-GMO, does that mean it's NON-GMO?"
Next time you go to the supermarket count how many of those labels you see. The ones that have it had to form their own organization and band resources to pull it off. It's a minute sampling of the goods in the market with that label.
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Everything I see on the interwebz (so it must be true) says that products labeled "non-GMO" can still be up to ~5% GMO.
Similar to how "Trans-fat free!" doesn't actually mean zero trans-fats, "gluten free" doesn't mean zero gluten, and "no added nitrate/nitrite" sausages just mean they get their nitrate/nitrates from natural souces such as celery juice (aka, it's still full of nitrate/nitrite, it's just a labelling loop hole).
analogy here would be to force companies to label all non-gluten-free, non-sugar-free and non-fat-free foods as containing such
ridiculous
That's called an ingredients list and a nutrition table, so yeah, we have that. Ridiculous or not.
Yet, legally a label can say "0g transfat" while the ingredient list says partially-hydrogenated vegetable oil.
See the problem?
Yet, legally a label can say "0g transfat" while the ingredient list says partially-hydrogenated vegetable oil.
See the problem?
It needs to specify "per serving" though, which should be an easy tip-off.