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Highly suggest: https://gmoanswers.com. Helped me understand the facts when I had questions. Like most information shared today, it turns out a lot of bad information is spread about this topic on social media and the internet.

Also, if you have Hulu - I watched a great film called Food Evolution the other day.
 
Highly suggest: https://gmoanswers.com. Helped me understand the facts when I had questions.

Yep, they’ll make you feel better about GMOs.

Who Funds GMO Answers?

GMO Answers is funded by the members of The Council for Biotechnology Information, which includes BASF, Bayer, Dow AgroSciences, DuPont, Monsanto Company and Syngenta.

The independent experts who answer consumer questions are not paid by GMO Answers to answer questions. Experts donate their time to answer questions in their area of expertise for the website. They do so because they are passionate about helping the public better understand GMOs and how our food is grown.

On occasion, independent experts participate in speaking or media opportunities on behalf of GMO Answers. In these instances, GMO Answers will reimburse for the travel expenses incurred by the expert.
 
Yep, they’ll make you feel better about GMOs.

Who Funds GMO Answers?

GMO Answers is funded by the members of The Council for Biotechnology Information, which includes BASF, Bayer, Dow AgroSciences, DuPont, Monsanto Company and Syngenta...

Doesn't mean they're wrong.

Sometimes a company will make a site like this to cause doubt about others who say that their product is unsafe or bad somehow. Ever watch Merchants of Doubt?

But sometimes a company makes something that they have good reason to be proud of and for whatever reason it is met with skepticism by the public, so they need to get the word out there that the product is actually good.

Just because a person or group is biased doesn't mean they can't be credible.

At risk of starting another argument, one could compare it to vaccines. Drug / pharmaceutical companies want to sell vaccines, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't listen to them when they tell you that vaccines are safe.

Go out there, research the subject through peer-reviewed articles in publications with a strong reputations. See what you find.
 
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