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Livestock loss due to GMO corn
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<blockquote data-quote="Banjo" data-source="post: 971740" data-attributes="member: 17304"><p>Perhaps enough corn and other foods to feed the world??? You've been eating GMO corn for years but if you want non GMO I'm sure someone will sell it to you. Would you know the difference??</p><p></p><p>We need Genetically altered food to feed the world? I think not. The multi-national companies don't care about feeding the world, their main concern is the price of their stock and keeping their stockholders happy.</p><p></p><p>Then there is the subject of being able to patent a seed which in my opinion is immoral. I'm sure there are more than a few grain farmers who has seen the wrath of breaking that patent, if even accidentally. But I'm sure they don't catch everyone, but just enough to make examples in front of everyone else.</p><p></p><p>As far as labeling goes, everyone should have the right know whats in their food and how it is grown.</p><p>I have a nephew who has a serious aversion to MSG. What if it wasn't required to be labeled? And to answer your question......no, you can't tell the difference by looking. Just because people don't drop dead with the first bite, doesn't mean its good for you. If you want to ruin your health just eat fast food everyday. It may take a little while, but sooner or later it will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Banjo, post: 971740, member: 17304"] Perhaps enough corn and other foods to feed the world??? You've been eating GMO corn for years but if you want non GMO I'm sure someone will sell it to you. Would you know the difference?? We need Genetically altered food to feed the world? I think not. The multi-national companies don't care about feeding the world, their main concern is the price of their stock and keeping their stockholders happy. Then there is the subject of being able to patent a seed which in my opinion is immoral. I'm sure there are more than a few grain farmers who has seen the wrath of breaking that patent, if even accidentally. But I'm sure they don't catch everyone, but just enough to make examples in front of everyone else. As far as labeling goes, everyone should have the right know whats in their food and how it is grown. I have a nephew who has a serious aversion to MSG. What if it wasn't required to be labeled? And to answer your question......no, you can't tell the difference by looking. Just because people don't drop dead with the first bite, doesn't mean its good for you. If you want to ruin your health just eat fast food everyday. It may take a little while, but sooner or later it will. [/QUOTE]
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