Organic/Non-GMO Lists

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Grimork
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Organic/Non-GMO Lists

Post by Grimork » Tue Aug 24, 2021 9:33 am

https://gmo-awareness.com/2011/05/05/is ... -gmo-free/ Is Organic Always GMO Free? <--Organic vs. Non-GMO guide here, includes various labels.
The two simplest ways to avoid GMOs are:

1) Buy certified organic / USDA Organic products, which cannot intentionally include any GMO ingredients. Read more about organics and GMOs here >

2) Look for products bearing the “Non-GMO Project” verified seal, which indicate these products went through a separate certification process.
https://gmo-awareness.com/shopping-list ... ee-brands/
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I don't know if it's possible to be completely GMO-free if you rely on the grocery store, however I think most of us can cut down on our consumption of pesticides/GMOs.

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Re: Organic/Non-GMO Lists

Post by bwhelan91 » Thu Sep 23, 2021 4:17 am

We sure can cut down on GMO's. In small town area's though it is hard to find options for Non-GMO never mind Organic. I try to fees my family organic every chance I get. Especially when it comes to meat and dairy. We went in with a neighbor on half a cow for the freezer, and we will never go back to store bought meat. They inject the meats with red dye to make them look more appealing so it doesn't brown as fast.
Anything man made is not made to be put into your body. :cry:

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Re: Organic/Non-GMO Lists

Post by FolkishFreya » Wed Oct 26, 2022 7:33 am

Grimork wrote:
Tue Aug 24, 2021 9:33 am
https://gmo-awareness.com/2011/05/05/is ... -gmo-free/ Is Organic Always GMO Free? <--Organic vs. Non-GMO guide here, includes various labels.
The two simplest ways to avoid GMOs are:

1) Buy certified organic / USDA Organic products, which cannot intentionally include any GMO ingredients. Read more about organics and GMOs here >

2) Look for products bearing the “Non-GMO Project” verified seal, which indicate these products went through a separate certification process.
https://gmo-awareness.com/shopping-list ... ee-brands/
Image

https://nongmoshoppingguide.com/

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I don't know if it's possible to be completely GMO-free if you rely on the grocery store, however I think most of us can cut down on our consumption of pesticides/GMOs.
Small tip about grocery stores...

Get to know the produce staff, the chances you are friendly and personable with them the likelihood you'll get above and beyond service. That's not to say they give bad service to anyone else necessarily. For example, It means if you ask them for more fresh product from the back they will be happy to fetch it for you.

Also, you can ask produce management to order specific things that may not be on the sales floor. Sometimes they can accommodate a case or two if you are looking to buy in bulk.
-Freya
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