Most foods in Aldi's are likely to contain GMOs. In the United States, GMO foods are not labeled, but any food that contains corn, high fructose corn syrup (HFCS, which is made from corn), soy, and some other ingredients, is almost sure to have GMOs unless it is labeled "100% organic" (and even then it may not be completely free of GMOs).
It is almost a certainty that most processed foods that Aldi's sells contain GMO ingredients, since more than 70% of the processed foods in any grocery stores do.
Yes, Aldi carries a brand called Shep.
We can only guess at what their motives are, but considering that it is estimated that 70% of the processed foods in grocery stores contain GMOs and the reaction that Europe had to GMO foods, it is reasonable to believe that they oppose labeling because they fear that labeling GMOs would severely hurt their sales.
olive oil
No, they would not be required to be labeled. No foods that contain GMOs are required to be labeled as such.
There are no foods that contain corn, soy, canola, papayas, or any foods that are known to have been genetically modified that can be guaranteed NOT to contain any GMOs, not even foods labeled "100% organic" or foods on the Non-GMO Project's list of non-GMO foods. This is due to GMO varieties cross-pollinating with organically grown crops, which has resulted in the possibility, if not probability of organically grown foods having small amounts of GMOs in them. The foods on the Non-GMO Project list can actually contain up to 0.9% GMOs (as stated on the Non-GMO Project's website).
No, they do not. There are no laws that protect consumers if they do not want to eat GMOs. The consumers' only choice if they wish to avoid eating GMOs is to stop eating lots of foods that may contain GMOs.
Organically grown foods are not (trans)genetically modified, meaning they are not what is considered GMOs.
The majority of ALDI products are 'own lable' products meaning ALDI owns the companies that manufacture the products. When they carry brand names they are usually the result of a specially priced purchase ALDI negotiated.
Freindly Farms
As far as is known, the government does not allow heavy metals in foods, but they allow them in other things, like vaccines, and they allow many additives and preservatives in foods that are harmful. Concerning GMOs, the government claims that they are not harmful or dangerous, and they are considered to be "substantially equivalent" to non GMOs by the FDA. There are various theories as to why the US government seems to promote GMOs, but none of the theories are substantiated.
Last time I checked it was Clancy still making them. ^^^ Whoever you are... you didn't check at all, because clancy's baked chips is made @ barrel o' fun
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