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Sales of food labeled "non-GMO" are booming, and it's starting to annoy organic food companies. They see the non-GMO label as cut-rate competition that doesn't deliver what shoppers imagine.
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Food shaming: Why I'm avoiding foods labeled 'Non-GMO Project' verified I recently grabbed a can of diced tomatoes from my pantry shelf and the "Non-GMO Project" butterfly logo caught my eye.
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It's easy to think of "organic" and "non-GMO" as the best buddies of food. They sit comfortably beside each other in the same grocery stores — most prominently, in Whole Foods Market.
Whole Foods has partnered with the Non-GMO Project in an attempt to promote testing and labeling of foods that are free of genetically modified ingredients. The grocer's private label products ...
Sales of foods labeled as non-GMO have gone from $12.9 billion in 2012 to $21.2 billion in the year ended April 30, according to Nielsen. And yet, most people don’t understand what genetically ...
365 Source: Whole Foods Market Whole Foods sells more than 4,800 products from 250 brands that have been verified by the Non-GMO Project, a nonprofit promoting the use of GMO-free foods.
"The best part is it comes from Indiana non-GMO growers." This story includes information from USA Today. Jere Downs can be reached at (502) 582-4669, @JereDowns on Twitter and Jere Downs on Facebook.