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Q: How do you feel about having more GMO's?
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Are gmos easier to grow than regular food?

There is no known information that indicates GMOs are easier to grown than non-GMOs.


Is white and yellow mixed fresh corn genetically modified?

There is no way to know without having the corn tested for GMOs. Due to cross pollination of GMO corn with non-GMO corn, it is likely that any corn may have GMOs in it.


How GMOs improve food production?

There is no evidence that GMOs have improved food production.


Do the Consumer Protection Laws protect consumers from being forced to accept GMOs?

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.


Are having wedgies for a week or more dangerous?

having wedgies for a week or more is not dangerous!!!!!!!!!!!! having wedgies for a week or more is actually good for your body!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


How can GMOs affect allergies in people or animals?

GMOs (genetically modified food) may create allergies.


Should genetically modified organisms require labels?

A large percentage of consumers believe GMO foods should be labeled. Most are not aware that some pharmaceutical medicines are produced from GMOs or that cross-pollination has resulted in organic and non-GMO foods often having a small percentage of GMOs.


What is the group of people that hate GMOs called?

People don't hate GMOs. Those who oppose GMOs being used commercially at this point in their development are called anti-GMOers and fearmongers, among other names.


Why do farmers and industry want to use GMOs?

because of the way the foods are produced it allows them to buy more of it in bulk


How would having more then one child help?

it would make you not feel lonely


GMOs are guaranteed not to be found in which type of food?

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).


Would animal products that may have consumed GMOs be required to have a label?

No, they would not be required to be labeled. No foods that contain GMOs are required to be labeled as such.