07-25-2015, 09:13 AM
Considering it is mostly just wheat and corn that have GMO variants on the market, this will be interesting to see something that looks like the pamphlet on the side of prescription bottles -- only glued on with some adhesive on every ear of corn and bag of flour. Of course, everybody reads those "right to be informed" pamphlets that come with their prescription, right? All the chemical equations and symbols, with words you never heard of, outside of being a PhD in pharmacy science? You read those thoroughly and double check the chemical equations, the type of buffer that is being used, the side effects and all the symptoms of the side effects? Of course, you do, because you have the right to know! BTW, it's a lot easier to look up the info on the web with street level language summaries, rather than finding the magnifying glasses to read the tiny lettering of the prescription pamphlet. Bureaucracy tends to make the ridiculous a requirement.
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"Aloha also means goodbye. Aloha!"
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