magicjuan
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With GMO, it's probably portrayed as a non-story because it is a non-story. I worked extensively within the environmental NGO community for several years, and whilst they have done some fine work, they made a clanger by their insistence on GMO being the work of the devil and unsafe. It isn't, and that's been proven by the vast numbers of people that have safely consumed it over the past 15 years.
The European Commission may be coming around to that point of view not because of coercion but because it's the scientific consensus.
Regarding the choice matter though, it probably depends. Within the UK grocery market there is a huge amount of choice already, and even in America you have companies like Whole Foods carving out a very large niche for themselves.
I can't imagine there being a scenario where every bit of food on our shelves is genetically modified, unless that is the overwhelmingly sensible thing for it to be, which given the continued growth of the human population that may well be the case in our lifetimes.
I've been in the food industry for 36 years, been involved with government healthy food initiatives designing criteria for content and labelling and saw how the reports were skewed.
It is cheaper to produce unhealthy foods and mass market them and we know the issues surrounding that that then put a higher cost further down the line.
Not every bit of food has to be GMO based for it to work, it prices people out of choosing healthier items for their children and themselves, basic housekeeping within a technological society and its demands.
There are plenty of documented research into Aspartame and Acasulfame K that show problems created from ingestion, we know it as Nutrasweet, it's addictive, try and find affordable juice without it being listed, usually prmoted by the term ' no added sugar' because sugar is portrayed as a demon now. But its not just in juices, it's in all kinds of stuff you wouldn't consider, hidden as a number E951 iirc











