Consumers don't view GMO labels as negative 'warnings'
date:Jul 28, 2015
the market that ultimately decides.

Paul Burns, executive director of the Vermont Public Interest Research Group (VPIRG), said the GMO labels that Vermont's law would require were never intended to be a warning, and that Kolodinsky's study demonstrates that they will not act as such. But they will provide important information so that consumers who have legitimate health or environmental concerns about GMOs can make informed purchasing decisions, he added.

In her presentation in San Francisco,
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