by Ethan A. Huff, Natural News:
The nonprofit consumer advocacy group Consumer Reports has released a
new report on genetically-modified organisms (GMOs) that warns of
inadvertent deception and possible outright fraud in non-GMO claims that
aren’t certified by independent third parties such as the NON-GMO
Project.
The popular tortilla chip brand “Xochitl Totopos de Maiz,” according to the report, is actively selling tortilla chips all across America that bear a “No GMO” label, but that contain high amounts of GM corn. Tests conducted on six separate lots of the product revealed 75 percent or more GM corn content, despite labels to the contrary.
Read More @ NaturalNews.com
The popular tortilla chip brand “Xochitl Totopos de Maiz,” according to the report, is actively selling tortilla chips all across America that bear a “No GMO” label, but that contain high amounts of GM corn. Tests conducted on six separate lots of the product revealed 75 percent or more GM corn content, despite labels to the contrary.
Read More @ NaturalNews.com
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