Consumer Reports, the nonprofit consumer advocacy organization/magazine, has thrown its support for GMO labeling, and advocates are cheering the support.
On Tuesday, Consumers Union, their policy arm, began touting two studies on consumer behavior and product claims in support of genetically modified food labeling ballot issues in Colorado and Oregon. Consumer Reports is occasionally involved in other policy issues, but the GMO labeling mandate is the only one the nonprofit will be involved with this election cycle.
“Foods that are frozen, made from concentrate or homogenized are all required to be labeled. Why shouldn’t products containing GMOs also be ...