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Requiring companies to label foods made with GMO crops is tantamount to requiring companies to label the specific breed of animal that made your meat, eggs or dairy; who cares if they're the same species, I deserve to know whether that frozen patty is Hereford or Angus! And, sure, having more information isn't a bad thing. But at a certain point, it's basically meaningless for most people. And since it's impossible to implement something like this for free, you have to justify the cost. Saying "consumers deserve a choice" is a meaningless platitude without taking into account whether that choice justifies the expense. For most people, that answer is no.
You make a good point, and I respect your opinion.
My rebuttal is,
How many people are going to have a moral objection to eating Angus? Probably not too many.
There are people out there who object to the cruelty of battery cage chickens are put through. Most people do not care about how chickens are treated. After all, there is a reason why chickens are called "bird brains." But some of us do care.
Should products that use eggs from free range chickens be labeled? That is a tough question. I would have to say no. but it would be a good marketing point.