A recent New York Times poll found that 93% of Americans favor labeling of GMO foods. |
"Three-quarters of Americans expressed concern about genetically modified organisms in their food, with most of them worried about the effects on people’s health."
- New York Times
The pushers of GMO's are unleashing science fiction monstrosities that threaten to overthrow the farm and village alike. It is time to get out the torches and pitch forks, gather publicly and make our demand -
"We want food! REAL food!"
And we want fake food to carry warning labels.
Most villagers agree that food producers should tell us if there are genetically modified products in what they are trying to sell us. But the mad scientists don't want to reveal the monster they are creating and unleashing upon a reluctant world.
Corporations to Avoid
The following are some of the larger corporations that are actively fighting against GMO labelling. They don't really want you to know the truth about what you are eating when you consume their products.
It is estimated that 75-80% of processed food in Canada contains GMOs.
Abbott Nutrition
BASF
Bayer Corporation
Campbell Soup Company
Cargill, Inc.
ConAgra Foods, Inc.
Del Monte Foods Company
E. I. Du Pont
General Mills, Inc.
H. J. Heinz Company
Kellogg Company
Kraft Foods Inc.
Mars, Inc.
Monsanto Company
Nestlé
Ocean Spray Cranberries, Inc.
PepsiCo Inc.
Sara Lee Corporation
The Coca-Cola Company
The Dow Chemical Company
The Hershey Company
The J.M. Smucker Company
Unilever PLC
Wrigley Company
See the full list here.
Becoming GMO Free
Everyone that eats deserves to know what they are putting in their system. Demand improved food labelling so informed decision making is possible.
Food should be medicine, not poison.
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