Atomic Playboy
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- Feb 6, 2007
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For all those opposed to requiring GMO-related information on food labels:
Are you opposed to ALLOWING a food label to truthfully proclaim something like, "Contains only non-GMO ingredients." Or "Chicken raised entirely on non-GMO feed?"
Surely, a company should be allowed to place truthful information on a product label if the company believes that information will affect the marketability of its product.
And if such "non-GMO" information is allowed, then we'll end up with a de facto GMO labeling law. Because all food free of GMO ingredients (or raised only with non-GMO feed) will be boldly labeled as such. And any product without such information on its label will be assumed to contain GMO ingredients.
Why would anyone be opposed to voluntary labeling? That contention doesn't make any sense. No one is arguing that GMO labeling shouldn't be allowed if producers want to self-report, people are arguing that it shouldn't be mandatory. And your point has been made plenty of times in this thread; people who want non-GMO foods can already find them, as plenty of producers see the benefit in producing and labeling their foods as such.