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On 24/12/2013 3:09 AM, James Fischer wrote:
>>> " it was more to make the point that as a population, we don't look at
>>> labels nor do we seem to care about what goes into our food, for the
>>> most part.
>> And how does that fit with the GMO furor?
> It fits in. Let me give you two examples of consumer behavior to mull over.
The people you are quoting are preselected. Most food at least in this
country, and I suspect in USA, is sold in supermarkets. As such one has
to sell to the supermarket buyer, not their customers. Every now and
then something happens, and they might have to listen to their customers
on a matter other than price, but it is rare.
I spent 30 yrs selling honey and beeswax products at markets.
Geoff Manning
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