>So, just because a quantity is very small, it isn't necessarily
>insignificant.
Perhaps those concerned about the GMO pollen should buy honey (available in
the U.K.) with a guarnetee there is no GMO pollen in the honey (such as
Dee's honey) instead of wanting the whole supply of honey GMO pollen free?
The government should tell the people pushing the issue if they do not want
GMO pollen in honey then they should visit their corner health food store
which *in my opinion* honey without GMO pollen has a place on the shelf!
Hello?
bob
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