California lawmakers reject bill requiring labeling on GMO foods
date:May 30, 2014
e on Thursday before the end of the legislative session.

The bill would require all distributors who sell food in California to label the product if any of the ingredients have been genetically engineered. The labeling law would exclude alcohol and food sold at farmers markets.

This bill is a straightforward, common-sense approach to empowering consumers, said Evans. If the product contains GMOs, label it. We shouldn't be hiding ingredients.

In 2012, a similar labeling bill looked poised to p
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