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In reply to the discussion: Slate: The Misleading War on GMOs [View all]Lancero
(3,276 posts)People have the option to know what is in their foods - Still doesn't seem to stop them from buying foods laced with artificial ingredients. Labeling is a placebo since the majority of people don't bother reading what's in their food. The solution is to get them to start reading the labels currently on it, not to give them another label to ignore.
Here's the funny thing that proves my point - People still buy unlabeled foods, despite organic labeled foods existing. If people were so intrested in whats in their food, you'd think they would buy the stuff that is actually labeled.
Still, if you can come up with a way to get consumers to read the labels, if you can come up with a way to make consumers intrested on educating themselves on what foods they eat, then I'd support labeling. But as it is, labeling as currently pushed is a placebo and I can't support such.
Still though, there are issues with organic labeling - Mainly that a number of things labeled as organic aren't completely organic like people are being tricked into believing.
http://hereandnow.wbur.org/2012/08/22/organic-food-eden