Food Company Removing Non-GMO Labels

by | Oct 8, 2017 | HAT News Feed

Mann Packing will remove the ?non-GMO? label term from select products because the company says it ?doesn?t want to perpetuate a fear that something is wrong with GMOs.? The company is turning an about-face, after getting some products verified under the Non-GMO Project. It is removing the non-GMO verified check from its single-cut lettuce products in its next print run, according to the company?s director of corporate marketing. A company spokesperson said, ?There is no GMO lettuce. It made us go: Why are we doing this?? Mann sells other products that do not have the non-GMO verified check, but include copy stating they are GMO-free on the packaging. The company is discussing removing that label, as well.

Mann Packing was founded in Salinas, California in the 1930?s. Today, the company is a majority women-owned and operated business, and says it is one of the country?s leading suppliers of fresh vegetables.

Source: NAFB News Service

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