Dodge GMO Foods With New Website
Published December 16, 2009 | By W. Leon Smith
The United States may still not have laws concerning the labeling of genetically-modified (GM) foods.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The United States may still not have laws concerning the labeling of genetically-modified (GM) foods.
However, the Institute for Responsible Technology (IRT) has just launched a new website helping consumers dodge such “Frankenfood” products.
The U.S. advocacy group set up a guide for shopping and a comparison chart for different GM-and non-GM products.
The website can be found at (www.nongmoshoppingguide.com).
As a basic rule to avoid GM products, one must: stick to single ingredients on labels, stay away from processed foods that use GM crops such as corn, soy, canola, and cotton; and get 100-percent cane sugar.