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There's an ongoing heated debate over whether genetically modified organisms and products containing modified ingredients should be required to disclose that information on their labels.
Even if European trade negotiators agree to loosen restrictions on U.S. genetically modified crops, they are likely to demand the labeling of products with genetically modified ingredients.
Gerber dropped genetically modified ingredients from its products last summer.
Product-labeling regulations are also deficient in not requiring identification of genetically modified ingredients.
Food giant Kellogg is removing the genetically modified ingredients from its Kashi Golean cereals.
Yet the company will neither label nor remove genetically modified ingredients in its products.
Gerber Products has banned genetically modified ingredients from its baby food.
As in the United States, organic means free of genetically modified ingredients.
Genetically modified ingredients may be in more than half of America's grocery products.
Food companies big and small are struggling to replace genetically modified ingredients with conventional ones.
Genetically modified ingredients are deeply embedded in the global food supply, having proliferated since the 1990s.
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