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  2. How to Decode the Tiny Stickers on Grocery Store Fruits and ...

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    For example, different types of apples each have their own PLU code, as do different kinds of nuts, organic vs. non-organic lettuce, and so on. The stickers also usually contain barcodes for easy ...

  3. The Non-GMO Project - Wikipedia

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    The Non-GMO Project is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization focusing on genetically modified organisms. The organization began as an initiative of independent natural foods retailers in the U.S. and Canada, [5] with the stated aim to label products produced in compliance with their Non-GMO Project Standard, [6] which aims to prevent genetically modified foodstuffs from being present in retail ...

  4. What You Should Know About Those Labels On Your Eggs - AOL

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    A very trendy buzzword in food health at the moment when it comes to eggs, an organic label indicates that the hens are fed non-GMO grains free of any pesticides or antibiotics. As Rosales ...

  5. Non-GMO Project Launches Non-Ultraprocessed Foods Verification

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    The Non-GMO Project Butterfly is the most trusted seal for GMO avoidance, found on more than 63,000 products from more than 5,000 food brands, representing $47 billion in annual sales. Find out more at www.nongmoproject.org. Attachments. Megan Westgate, Founder & CEO; Non-UPF Verified is coming; Alex Tursi Non-GMO Project 360-255-7704 alex ...

  6. Genetically modified food - Wikipedia

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    The Non-GMO Project is the sole U.S. organization that does verifiable testing and places seals on labels for presence of GMO in products. The "Non-GMO Project Seal" indicates that the product contains 0.9% or less GMO ingredients, which is the European Union's standard for labeling. [212]

  7. Nature's Path - Wikipedia

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    All of its products are vegetarian, certified organic, and Non-GMO Project Verified. Nature's Path is a triple bottom line social enterprise and is recognized for incorporating the notion of sustainability into its business practices through its support of various charitable and eco-friendly initiatives. [ 2 ]

  8. Whole Foods Sets 2018 Deadline for GMO Labeling on All Products

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    Whole Foods Market has set 2018 as its target date for being able to tell every shopper in its aisles whether they're buying a food product that contains genetically modified organisms. The ...

  9. Ingredion - Wikipedia

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    Ingredion Inc. is an American food and beverage ingredient provider based in Westchester, Illinois, [3] producing mainly starches, non-GMO sweeteners, stevia, and pea protein. [4] The company turns corn , tapioca , potatoes , plant-based stevia, grains, fruits, gums and other vegetables into ingredients for the food, beverage, brewing, and ...

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