Consumers don't view GMO labels as negative 'warnings'
date:Jul 28, 2015
An Investigation of the Endogeneity of Attitudes Towards Genetic Modification and Demand for GM Food Labels, Kolodinsky said the findings provide evidence, that in Vermont, GMO food labels would provide consumers with information on which to base their purchasing decisions. Consumers who wish to avoid GMO ingredients would do so, she added, and those who either want GMO ingredients or are indifferent can also make that choice. The label would not signal to consumers that GMO ingredients are inf
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