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Juanse Barros <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 24 Jan 2014 18:03:10 -0200
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The homepatic placebo does not cause any health problem and I understand
most vitamins won't either. Same for GMO currently approved.

In the case of honey, undisolved solid (including pollen) are under the
0.9% coexistence threshold. No need to label either.


On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 3:19 PM, Eugene Makovec wrote:

>
> << Who are the the autocrats empowered to decide what we may or may not
> know about the food we choose to purchase?
>
> I would ask, who are the autocrats empowered to force arbitrary labeling
> changes on food producers? In the absence of evidence that GMOs are somehow
> hazardous to our health, these requirements are purely political. Most
> consumers have no clear idea of what GMOs are even about. Producers of
> GMO-free foods are free to specify such on their labels, but most don't
> bother because label changes cost money and consumers are not demanding
> that info.
>

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