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21楼朋友留言,并有链接,很感谢。提供了积极资料。
第二条很详细,如下。第一条自己看吧。http://www.vons.com/CMS/assets/media/AboutThisSite/StatementonGeneticallyModifiedOrganisms_Oct2013.pdf
与崔不圆同志的视频资料相关的一个评论:(请仔细甄别)
去年加州公投是否要对转基因食品做强制标识时,南加州最大超市连锁店之一Vons曾发表声明称,美国农业部、FDA和现有科学都认为转基因食品与非转基因食品无区别,他们卖转基因常规食品,支持自愿标识(即反对强制标识)。以昂贵有机食品为卖点的Whole Foods则声明支持强制标识,但是由于转基因食品在美国到处都是,他们无法避免卖转基因食品,不标识,要到2018年自己对转基因食品做标识 。Ralphs则未对转基因食品发表声明。现在崔永元的“调查”告诉我们,Vons和Ralphs店员声称他们都不卖转基因食品
只有有替小崔的智商捉急了,别无他法。
http://www.vons.com/CMS/assets/media/AboutThisSite/StatementonGeneticallyModifiedOrganisms_Oct2013.pdf
http://wholefoodsmarket.com/about-our-products/product-faq/gmos
上面两个链接就是耍嘴皮子的小崔永远不去调查的正规声明。
第二个链接:
Alfalfa (first planting 2011)
Canola (approx. 90% of U.S. crop)
Corn (approx. 88% of U.S. crop in 2011)
Cotton (approx. 90% of U.S. crop in 2011)
Papaya (most of Hawaiian crop; approximately 988 acres)
Soy (approx. 94% of U.S. crop in 2011)
Sugar Beets (approx. 95% of U.S. crop in 2010)
Zucchini and Yellow Summer Squash (approx. 25,000 acres)
More information on other high-risk foods, monitored crops and common ingredients derived from GMO risk crops can be found on their website, nongmoproject.org.
Does Whole Foods Market’s quality standards prohibit GMOs?No. It’s impossible for us to include GMOs as a catch-all standard at this time due to the lack of regulation or requirement to disclose their presence in foods. Our quality standards for food prohibit the use of artificial colorings, flavorings, preservatives, hydrogenated oils, high fructose corn syrup and other specific ingredients.Do any products sold at Whole Foods Market contain GMOs?Yes, as do the products at nearly all grocers. GMOs are pervasive. The government does not require GMO foods to be labeled. While there is no way a retailer like WFM or a shopper can determine exactly which foods do contain GMOs, some products can be ruled out if they are made with high-risk ingredients (卖这些含转基因d 是要被踢踢出去的。see “What foods are most likely to contain GMOs?” above). However, shoppers looking for products that are sourced to avoidGMOs can seek out organic or Non-GMO Project Verified products.What is Whole Foods Market’s position on GMOs and labeling?Whole Foods Market has long believed that consumers have a right to know 知情权how their food was produced. We strongly support mandatory labeling of GMO-derived food. We believe that government-mandated labeling 支持产品标识of GMO ingredients would enable shoppers, retailers and manufacturers to make purchasing decisions that reflect their beliefs选择权. That’s why we’ve set a deadline that, by 2018, all products in our U.S. and Canadian stores must be labeled必须标识 to indicate whether they contain genetically modified organisms (GMOs). We are the first national grocery chain to set a deadline for full GMO transparency. We want to offer true freedom of choice when it comes to farming and purchasing non-GMO foods.How has Whole Foods Market supported Non-GMO options in your stores?We have set a 2018 deadline for all products in our U.S. and Canadian stores must be labeled if they contain GMOs.
We offer more organic choices every day, as all organic foods sold in the US must be certified to the USDA National Organic Standards, which prohibit the use of GMOs.
We support the Non-GMO Project, a nonprofit dedicated to promoting the use of non-GMO ingredients and verifying products that avoid GMO ingredients. The Non-GMO Project Verification mark is your assurance that a product has been produced according to North America's only third-party standard for GMO avoidance. The Non-GMO Project standard is paralleling the European Union regulations. A detailed explanation of their standards can be found on their website, nongmoproject.org.
Nearly 4,800 products from 250 brands sold at WFM are Non-GMO Project verified.
For our 365 Everyday Value® products, all ingredients derived from plants are sourced to avoid GMOs, and hundreds of those products are verified by the Non-GMO Project.
Note: Due to cross-contamination and pollen drift, very few products in the U.S. are 100% free of GMOs. The Non-GMO Project standard is a process-based standard that avoids the intentional use of GMO ingredients by providing suppliers with procedures and best practices for minimizing the presence of GMO ingredients.
What can I do to avoid GMOs避免转基因 in the grocery store?Choose organic products. All organic foods sold in the U.S. must be certified to the USDA National Organic Standards, which prohibit the use of GMOs.
Look for the Non-GMO Project Verified seal on products.
Look at the non-GMO shopping lists found on each of our store’s webpages.
Buy our 365 Everyday Value® products. All ingredients derived from plants are sourced to avoid GMOs, and hundreds of those products are verified by the Non-GMO Project.
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