by By Susan Duclos, All News Pipeline:
We have previously discussed engineering plants with vaccines, how meats including pork, beef and chicken, and salmon that are lab created would soon be available in every grocery store, and we knew that companies using bioengineered products were to be labeled with a mandatory compliance date of January 2022.
As of January 1, 2022, food that’s been previously known as a GMO or genetically engineered food will have a new “Bioengineered (BE)” label. If the term leaves you confused or searching your favorite online encyclopedia, you’re not alone. Critics of the new legislation are concerned that the new GMO “rebrand” may cause even more confusion and less transparency than its predecessor.
There are different ways foods can be labeled:
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• Contains a Bioengineered Food Ingredient”
• A symbol in black and white or color
• An electronic (QR code) or digital link
Companies may also use terms such as “Genetically Modified Organism,” “GMO” and “Genetic Engineering” on their labels, but they must use “bioengineered food” or “contains a bioengineered food ingredient(s)” to comply with the law.
Yes, we knew all that, and most of Americans that read Independent News already knew that, but what we didn’t know was how many companies and how many food products actually used bioengineered foods.
Most also do not realize that our favorite foods, and brands, have added it on the label below the ingredients.
Now ask yourself this: If you have been eating a specific brand and product for years, the ingredients well known by you as you have been buying it forever, do you look at those ingredients every single time you purchase it?
I would bet the majority would think to themselves, no, why would we? We are about to answer that question.
CHECK ALL LABELS, EVEN BRANDS YOU HAVE BOUGHT FOR YEARS…..
Recently an ANP reader sent an email with the subject line saying “Campbell’s Soup,” and the email itself simply said “So much for Campbell’s soup,” along with an image, shown below.
ANP Reader image: Bioengineered labeling |
ANP image: Chucky Bioengineering label |
ANP image: Progresso “genetic engineering’ label |
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