Genetically Modified Foods enrich businesses that could not care less about our health. Check out Monsanto and GMO on Google search.
Lorraine Blasor - 12 years ago
While genetic engineering may be a useful tool in medicine, the
very idea of tinkering with nature, especially plants used for food, is
troubling especially since we have no idea of what the repercussions will
be down the line, or the effect of these foods on people. Transferring
genes from one species to another sounds too much like the work of
Dr. Frankenstein!
Even more disconcerting is the fact that GM foods are already a big part of
our diet, even if most of us don't know if we are eating these foods because
companies that sell them won't identify them as such. It is time for American
consumers to demand that GMO foods and crops sold in supermarkets be
properly labeled.
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Genetically Modified Foods enrich businesses that could not care less about our health. Check out Monsanto and GMO on Google search.
While genetic engineering may be a useful tool in medicine, the
very idea of tinkering with nature, especially plants used for food, is
troubling especially since we have no idea of what the repercussions will
be down the line, or the effect of these foods on people. Transferring
genes from one species to another sounds too much like the work of
Dr. Frankenstein!
Even more disconcerting is the fact that GM foods are already a big part of
our diet, even if most of us don't know if we are eating these foods because
companies that sell them won't identify them as such. It is time for American
consumers to demand that GMO foods and crops sold in supermarkets be
properly labeled.