not really. they do however label genetically engineered produce.
Stores label genetically engineered produce.
One can shop at a number of home improvement stores in the US for engineered flooring. Lowes and Home Depot both carry several brands of engineered hardwood for flooring. One can also shop online at Build Direct, Simple Floors, and Can Floor for engineered flooring.
Tarkett engineered hardwood. The color is Maple Espresso. 3" planks
Corporations, such as Monsanto, Dow, Syngenta, Bayer, and Pioneer (as well as others) genetically modify plants. Usually, the modifications are to cause a crop to be resistant to a specific herbicide, or to produce an insecticide in the crop itself. Farmers grow the GM crops, food companies use the GMO crops in their foods, and the grocery stores sell those foods to the consumers.
In the produce section of grocery stores.
A thermal printer is commonly used in stores to produce cash register receipts.
Genetically modified foods are just as the name suggests. Scientists alter the DNA make up of the food, often by taking DNA from an unrelated species and forcing it into the seeds of another species. Two of these items of food we see everyday in our stores are corn and soybeans. The most common genetic modifications are made so that crops will withstand the use of pesticides and/or herbicides, or so plants actually produce their own pesticide within the plant itself. It is often controversial.
GM white potatoes were genetically modified, but when tested they were not found to be suitable for consumption. Accoding to current information, white potatoes sold at the grocery stores, farmers markets, etc. are not GMOs.
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dont expect a lot from certain stores, as they are growing and will refuse to give you what you are worth . They will cycle through managers and more often so assistant managers(natural grocers) due to overworking, no overtime and hiring anyone who will fit the bill.
NutmegYou can buy nutmeg in the spice section of grocery stores.