Non-Gmo Day-Health Risks Of Genetically Modified Food
31 May 2012It’s time to reclaim a food supply without dangerous genetically modified organisms (GMOs). And we can do it — together. When European consumers said no to GMOs, the food companies kicked them out. As more and more U.S. consumers rejected GM bovine growth hormone, most dairies and brands, including Wal-Mart, Starbucks, Kroger, Dannon and Yoplait, responded. Now we are joining forces nationwide in the Campaign for Healthier Eating in America — designed to achieve the tipping point of consumer rejection of GMOs to force them out of the market. It is past time for us to look to the government to bail us out of this mess. We are on the top of the food chain, and we can make things happen — together.
October is Non-GMO Month and 10-10-10 is Non-GMO Day
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To learn more about the health dangers of GMOs, and what you can do to help end the genetic engineering of our food supply, visit www.ResponsibleTechnology.org. Click the Newsletter link for Non-GMO Day updates. To learn how to choose healthier non-GMO brands, visit www.NonGMOShoppingGuide.com
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