GMO Shopping Guide

For those interested:
Here's an awesome FREE resource for shopping for non-GMO products.

Go here to download: http://www.nongmoshoppingguide.com/.

Or just click here for the pdf: http://www.nongmoshoppingguide.com/Non-GMO-Shopping-Guide.pdf

:)

***I meant NON-GMO Shopping Guide, but unable to edit...lol you get the point :)

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  • mea9
    mea9 Posts: 561 Member
    Thanks!
  • Grokette
    Grokette Posts: 3,330 Member
    For those interested:
    Here's an awesome FREE resource for shopping for non-GMO products.

    Go here to download: http://www.nongmoshoppingguide.com/.

    Or just click here for the pdf: http://www.nongmoshoppingguide.com/Non-GMO-Shopping-Guide.pdf

    :)

    ***I meant NON-GMO Shopping Guide, but unable to edit...lol you get the point :)

    Hey, you would be surprised about who would be interested in a GMO shopping guide.............LOL

    Thanks for the link.
  • Kristhin
    Kristhin Posts: 442 Member
    Nice!! Say no to GMOs!! They're banned in Europe. Id like to see that get done here one day.
  • veganbaum
    veganbaum Posts: 1,865 Member
    Thanks! I also like the Clean Fifteen and Dirty Dozen lists that are created annually by EWG. They tell you which produce you should always buy organic for the year based on pesticide residue and which are okay to buy conventional, for those of us who can't afford to always buy organic. Like I said, they change it annually, so it's good to check in each year, though some things I generally always buy organic - like berries and green leafies. There are links on the page for the lists, you don't have to sign up for anything even though when you get to the page it kind of looks like you do:

    http://www.ewg.org/foodnews/
  • live2dream
    live2dream Posts: 614 Member
    This link shows some of the U.S. brands that contain GMO's: http://www.chiro.org/nutrition/FULL/Avoid_GMOs.shtml

    It was pretty shocking at the time I read this a few years ago, popular brand names such as Kelloggs, Nestle, Kraft, Boca, Morningstar may contain GMO's...no longer surprises me now..
  • live2dream
    live2dream Posts: 614 Member
    Thanks! I also like the Clean Fifteen and Dirty Dozen lists that are created annually by EWG. They tell you which produce you should always buy organic for the year based on pesticide residue and which are okay to buy conventional, for those of us who can't afford to always buy organic. Like I said, they change it annually, so it's good to check in each year, though some things I generally always buy organic - like berries and green leafies. There are links on the page for the lists, you don't have to sign up for anything even though when you get to the page it kind of looks like you do:

    http://www.ewg.org/foodnews/

    Nice! Thanks for that link too! Good info :)