date:Oct 16, 2017
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The company plans to sell the apples as bags of pre-sliced fruit but say they will not be labelled as produced with genetic engineering and will not come with any other packaging identifying them as GMOs. Instead, as allowed under a 2016 labeling law, there will be a QR code that links to a Web page with detailed information on how the apples were made.
We didnt want put GMO and a skull and crossbones on the package, Neal Carter, Okanagans founder, said this week, during a pr