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Think you're not eating genetically engineered food? Think again. Thousands of products on supermarket shelves are made with genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Companies that have fouled the planet with toxic chemicals are now manufacturing genetically modified food, which poses irreversible threats of biological pollution and a host of other risks. Get answers to frequently asked questions about GMOs. Get answers to your questions on True Food Now's Questions and Answers.
![]() Kellogg's: The Grinch Who Stole Breakfast
After finding his heart and returning all the gifts he swiped the Grinch returned genetically engineered StarLink corn to Kellogg's the nation’s largest cereal maker and a major buyer of gene-altered crops. He implored Kellogg's, who is featuring the Grinch on special editions of their cereal boxes, to do right by the children who trust it. EPA Targeted Over StarLink Corn Approval
Actions taking place from Washington DC to San Francisco, CA demand that the Environmental Protection Agency deny approval of the gene-altered corn for human consumption. Appoval is being sought by the corn's producer, Aventis, which would like the Agency to overlook scientific concerns about potential health risks. True Food Shopping List Is First Resource For Consumers
In response to the Food and Drug Administration's failure to require
the labeling of genetically engineered (GE) food, Greenpeace has
compiled the True
Food Shopping List: How to Avoid Genetically Engineered Food.
Kellogg's is selling genetically engineered food to American consumers. They don't sell it to European consumers. It's time to end this double standard. Kellogg's recently had to shut down a plant due to fear of StarLink contamination. There's no better time than right now for Kellogg's to ensure that American consumers are safe. To keep updated on Greenpeace's campaign to let Kellogg's know we want true food, and to find out what you can do, visit www.kellog.org.
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Greenpeace has created a website devoted entirely to genetically engineered food issues. Visit truefoodnow.org to find out more about the campaign against genetically engineered food and what you can do. There are news and campaign updates and lots of downladable items such as an action kit, stickers, and a screensaver.
Expose the Secret Ingredient! Help
Greenpeace determine which food companies are selling consumers
genetically engineered foods.
![]() Read our factsheets, reports and briefing papers on genetic engineering. Highlights from our publications archive include:
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