Our GMO Boycott is Changing
Getting genetically engineered foods properly labeled is an uphill battle, and Big Food is spending huge sums to make sure that doesn’t happen. Here’s what you can do about it.
Getting genetically engineered foods properly labeled is an uphill battle, and Big Food is spending huge sums to make sure that doesn’t happen. Here’s what you can do about it.
Beware the companies below: they are battling your right to know what’s in your food by donating large sums of money to fight Prop 37 (the California Right to Know Act, a.k.a. Label GMO).
Fight for your “Right to Know” and help inform Californians about Prop 37!
You’d think Stanford would be above such sloppy research. You’d be wrong.
The agency insists that even organic almonds be cooked, but doesn’t want consumers to know they aren’t raw or how they are cooked. Action Alert!
GMO foods could make it worse.
Opponents of the GMO labeling initiative say it will raise food costs by hundreds of dollars per family when in fact it will likely cause NO cost increase at all!
Some quick updates on hot-button issues in Congress and in state legislatures. (Please send a thank-you to some stalwart US senators!—Action Alert)
Not if we stop them!
Apples genetically engineered not to turn brown when sliced or bruised. And new, unnatural proteins are being created in the process. Action Alert!