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HuckleB

(35,773 posts)
Fri Jan 22, 2016, 03:47 PM Jan 2016

The GMO labeling movement is as organic as a Twinkie

http://thehill.com/blogs/congress-blog/healthcare/266524-the-gmo-labeling-movement-is-as-organic-as-a-twinkie

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So what happened over the last few years to make this such a heated battle? Organic companies and environmental groups teamed up to launch a well-funded attack on GMOs. The first shot was fired in September 2011 when the Center for Food Safety joined with several organic companies to file a petition at the FDA asking the agency to require mandatory GMO labels. Petitioners included the Organic Trade Association, Amy’s Kitchen, Annie’s Homegrown, Organic Valley and Stonyfield Farms. Since that time, the organic industry has spent millions to push for GMO labels (proponents spent more than $10 million on Washington State’s failed GMO labeling referendum in 2013).

One of the biggest spenders is Stonyfield Chairman Gary Hirshberg, who launched Just Label It in 2012 to promote mandatory labels. Hirshberg is a main funder and frontman for the pro-labeling movement, helping sponsor other GMO-labeling referenda in California, Oregon and Colorado (all failed). Last year, Hirshberg produced Internet videos featuring celebrity moms to warn other moms about GMOs and state their support for mandatory labels. He even invited Gwyneth Paltrow to a Capitol Hill press conference he sponsored last August to explain her opposition to HR 1599.

But this is more about labeling to Hirshberg. His Just Label It website is loaded with anti-GMO propaganda. He’s an outspoken opponent of genetically modified crops in our food supply and his misleading comments are designed to foment fear among consumers – particularly moms – so they’ll instead buy his non-GMO products.

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The Organic Consumers Association is another organic industry group that has led the crusade against genetically modified foods (the OCA represents “several thousand businesses in the natural foods and organic marketplace.) They’ve spent millions not just pushing for mandatory labels, but also for “a global moratorium on genetically engineered foods and crops.”

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It's just an unethical industry out to con people. Nothing more.
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The GMO labeling movement is as organic as a Twinkie (Original Post) HuckleB Jan 2016 OP
Of course. Archae Jan 2016 #1
Hey! I bought a box of original flavored Twinkies the other day. longship Mar 2016 #2

Archae

(46,831 posts)
1. Of course.
Sat Jan 23, 2016, 12:14 AM
Jan 2016

GMO's have the potential to put out of business the multi-billion dollar industry that is "organic."

So these groups want to save their ass.

longship

(40,416 posts)
2. Hey! I bought a box of original flavored Twinkies the other day.
Sun Mar 6, 2016, 01:14 AM
Mar 2016

They are banana flavored. (Genuine imitation banana like flavor filling.)

Actually, not bad as Twinkies go. But not as good as Sno-Balls. Yummy! Coconut!


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