Keeping up with the demand of McDonalds and other fast food restaurants are half the reason we have GMOs. McDonalds uses corn in chicken nuggets and mc chickens and that is GMO it also cooks in soy or canola oil, both of which are GMO
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McDonalds purchase their food ingredients from third party vendors. They do not genetically modify anything.
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There is no evidence that GMOs have improved food production.
There is no known information that indicates GMOs are easier to grown than non-GMOs.
GMOs (genetically modified food) may create allergies.
People buy organic food because they do not want GMOs, artificial preservatives and additives, pesticides, and other harmful substances in their food.
Israel is not against genetically modified food, but most Israeli food comes from Europe. Therefore, GMOs are rare in Israel.
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Regulation of food began as early as the 1800s and food labeling regulation arose out of that. Recently, requiring GMOs to be labeled has been a major debate, mostly between consumers and companies who produce GMOs, food companies, and grocers. To this date, GMO ingredients are not required to be listed on food labels.
Organic and GM food is not exactly opposite, but foods that are grown and sold as "100% organic" cannot intentionally contain GMOs. It is possible, though, that cross pollination of GMOs with organic crops of the same kind could happen unintentionally.
Science Diet dog food may or may not contain GMOs. If a particular type of Science Diet contains soy or corn in any form the likelihood that they are GMO is almost certain. Science Diet uses the word "natural" to describe their products, but in the food industry, it can mean almost anything. What it definitely does not mean is "GMO free" or "organic."
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