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    Have you heard about Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs)? A Genetically Modified Organism is an organism that has been modified genetically to make the organism better or invunerable to certain weather, insects or anything that can harm the plant in general, This practice is most common in plants such as: Corn, Soy, Canola, and even more fruits, vegetables and plants that the average person consumes almost every day. But there are many people that don't agree with the distribution of…

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    evidence indicates that GMOs are harmful to human health. Additionally, there are indications that transgenic crops lead to destructions of the environment. Companies that produce often care less about people’s health and only top monopolize the food market. Consequently, food security is never a priority over profits, and competition between the two firms only makes it worse. Wherever you look, there are many negative facts that surround GMOs. Although many people are not aware, GMO…

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    hunger. However, if we were capable and knowledgeable enough to distinguish genetically modified foods from natural ones, what would we choose? Obviously, we would choose what makes us healthier, gives energy, and, of course, tastes better. Even though GMOs were meant to help humankind in fight against hunger, they bring too many risks into our lives such as health problems and environment deterioration and might…

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    influence to those who go. Now thanks to Chipotle 's “scientific” beliefs even more posts GM foods. Rebecca Spencer, West Coast director at the Center for Food Safety, says, “Chipotles move is a very big deal. They 're setting an example for others that GMO free can be done.” It is a big deal. They are setting an example for the world because if a food establishment won’t serve something there must be something wrong with…

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    Gm Foods Persuasive Essay

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    know what’s really in your food? Have you ever even wondered if it is even safe? Genetically Modified Organisms are one of the biggest and most dangerous government corruptions. If you are not informed on the term Genetically Modified Organisms or GMOs, they are the result of a laboratory process of taking genes from one species and inserting them into another, in an attempt to obtain a desired trait or characteristic. When an animal or plant is genetically modified, their DNA is altered, which…

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    best thing to do. First, we as consumers have the right to know what we are eating and buying every single day. Also, the GMO’s help our food last longer and not contain different types of bacteria and fungi. The first of many reasons why labeling GMOs is the right thing to do is because consumers deserve to know what they are buying and eating everyday. Certain foods could contain harmful ingredients that could make someone sick and/or kill them. Labeling also helps people that practice…

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    Planning Your Call/Visit Assignment The controversy surrounding mandatory labeling of modified genetically organisms (GMO) has been going around for about a decade. Farmers, food producers, and the food industry at large are leading a legal battle to fight any decision that would require the adoption of mandatory labeling. Conversely, consumers have raised serious concerns about food containing genetically modified organisms. The United States of America are still the lead producer of…

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    food, which in turn increased their net profit. Additionally, higher regulation prevents them from putting false claims such as being biodegradable. According to Debate on GMOs Health Risks after Statistical Findings in Regulatory Tests, “97% of edible GMOs among cultivated GMOs […] are grown in South and North America, where GMOs are not labeled. All these plants have been modified to tolerate and/or produce one or more pesticides, and contain therefore such residues at various levels”…

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    Organic Grocery Labelling

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    imminent, as non-GMO, organic and other certified food claims trend. Products with certified labelling claims continue to gain strong consumer demand. Undeniably, some of the claims found on some food labels can be misleading. Essentially every processed food item on the shelves today has Soy, Sugar beets, Corn or Canola product, yet these crops the most genetically modified crop available commercially are not identified on food labels (bout 75% - 85% of our foods are made with GMOs - Corn…

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    Although I was weary of GMO products, my motivation to be accurate and sound educated in a class setting influenced how I responded. My motivation to be accurate was triggered by the possibility of being graded or judged based upon my response. A study conducted by Prior et al…

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