Lies, Dirty Tricks and $45 Million Kill GMO Labeling in California
date:Nov 09, 2012
e can gain traction locally? This is exactly how most policy change is made, especially when we face massive industry opposition. Some are alreadypredicting that the California loss will set back the effort nationally.

But the campaign is still an important step forward in the larger political fight against Big Food, one that raised a lot of awareness about GMOs, food production, and corporate tactics, both in California and nationally. As Twilight Greenaway noted at Grist, win or lose, the eff
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