01-26-2014, 10:03 AM
Thank you.
If we know whats in it, we have the choice not to buy it. Cheerios has found theres a market for non-gmo. Some consumers have made a choice and some big companies are listening. This, I've read, is the 30th anniversary of GMO's. We know without a doubt what happens when you consume too much transfats, you eat too much, get fat, have a heart attack and die. I can only assume hydrogenation was developed because of big cities lack of butterfat and lard supplies. Same goes for GMO's, in the sense of the need for good, affordable food. Let's keep doing the science, but in the meantime "Regulate" and not ban an over 30 year old science. Technology is better today, I'm sure you all agree.
If we know whats in it, we have the choice not to buy it. Cheerios has found theres a market for non-gmo. Some consumers have made a choice and some big companies are listening. This, I've read, is the 30th anniversary of GMO's. We know without a doubt what happens when you consume too much transfats, you eat too much, get fat, have a heart attack and die. I can only assume hydrogenation was developed because of big cities lack of butterfat and lard supplies. Same goes for GMO's, in the sense of the need for good, affordable food. Let's keep doing the science, but in the meantime "Regulate" and not ban an over 30 year old science. Technology is better today, I'm sure you all agree.