Concerned about potentially dangerous GMOs? You’re not alone. Over 90
percent of consumers want food labels to say if a product is made from
genetically engineered ingredients or seeds. With studies linking GM
food to a rise in cancer rates, allergies, toxins, diseases and
nutritional issues in the western world, it’s only fair to let the
public to make an informed choice in the supermarket aisle.
Unfortunately, the majority of senators voted against your right to
know what you’re eating. In 2013, an amendment to the farm bill could
have allowed individual states to pass their own laws on whether GMOs
are labeled on packaging. 64 nations already have some form of mandatory
labeling system, including members of the European Union, Australia,
Brazil, Turkey, China, Russia and South Africa. The Senate voted against
following suit with an overwhelming majority of 71 to 27.
But why are our representatives refusing to look after our rights? As
usual, it looks like ties to multinational corporations are being
placed before your needs.
READ MORE:http://anonhq.com/toxic-gmos-truth-senators-monsanto-tried-hide/
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