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Related: About this forumFood giants pour millions into defeating Washington GMO label measure
Source: Reuters
Food giants pour millions into defeating Washington GMO label measure
By Eric M. Johnson and Carey Gillam
SEATTLE/KANSAS CITY, Missouri | Tue Oct 29, 2013 7:52pm EDT
(Reuters) - Major U.S. food and chemical companies are pouring millions of dollars into efforts to block approval of a ballot initiative in Washington state that would make it the first in the United States to require labeling of foods containing genetically modified crops.
Despite early strong support for the measure, a recent poll suggests sentiment against the measure, known as I-522, is growing amid an onslaught of corporate-financed advertising ahead of the November 5 referendum. Voters will decide whether many common grocery items containing ingredients from genetically altered crops should be labeled as such.
Supporters say labeling foods made from genetically modified organisms (GMO) would provide information for consumers to make informed shopping choices. Food and chemical companies say the wording would suggest something is wrong with gene modified ingredients that the companies believe are safe.
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The Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA), which represents more than 300 food and beverage companies, has put roughly $11 million into fighting the measure, or roughly half of the nearly $22 million raised by opponents of labeling, according to Washington Public Disclosure Commission figures as of Tuesday.
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By Eric M. Johnson and Carey Gillam
SEATTLE/KANSAS CITY, Missouri | Tue Oct 29, 2013 7:52pm EDT
(Reuters) - Major U.S. food and chemical companies are pouring millions of dollars into efforts to block approval of a ballot initiative in Washington state that would make it the first in the United States to require labeling of foods containing genetically modified crops.
Despite early strong support for the measure, a recent poll suggests sentiment against the measure, known as I-522, is growing amid an onslaught of corporate-financed advertising ahead of the November 5 referendum. Voters will decide whether many common grocery items containing ingredients from genetically altered crops should be labeled as such.
Supporters say labeling foods made from genetically modified organisms (GMO) would provide information for consumers to make informed shopping choices. Food and chemical companies say the wording would suggest something is wrong with gene modified ingredients that the companies believe are safe.
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The Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA), which represents more than 300 food and beverage companies, has put roughly $11 million into fighting the measure, or roughly half of the nearly $22 million raised by opponents of labeling, according to Washington Public Disclosure Commission figures as of Tuesday.
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Read more: http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/10/29/us-usa-politics-gmo-idUSBRE99S1D020131029
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Food giants pour millions into defeating Washington GMO label measure (Original Post)
Eugene
Oct 2013
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pscot
(21,024 posts)1. They were runnung ads on Monday night football
Ken Eikenberry still sucks.
gopiscrap
(23,761 posts)2. that's one of the reasons why I am voting for it.
Rosa Luxemburg
(28,627 posts)3. the public has a right to know -
It's about time we were informed. They do this in Europe
nikto
(3,284 posts)4. If they have nothing to hide...
Then they have nothing to fear from labelling.
In America, the purchasing/using Public has a right to know.
It's not complicated.
dougolat
(716 posts)5. We're all Round-Up ready and BT fortified
Like it, or not.