Consumers don't view GMO labels as negative 'warnings'
date:Jul 28, 2015
, we found that overall the label has no direct impact on opposition. And it increased support for GM in some demographic groups, said Jane Kolodinsky, author of the study and professor and chair of the Department of Community Development and Applied Economics at the University of Vermont. This was not what I hypothesized based on the reasoning behind the introduction of The Safe and Accurate Food Labeling bill. We didn't find evidence that the labels will work as a warning.

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