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Nov 11, 2013 3:02 PM CST
Name: Horseshoe Griffin
Efland, NC (Zone 7a)
And in the end...a happy beginning!
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Bonehead, yep, I saw that loss but think just the publicity of it all will awaken or open the eyes of the general public across the Nation now. I suppose if 22 million dollars wasn't poured into the campaign to defeat the bill it would've passed but that was the same tactic/technique used in the California voting, too. But, at least in a few other states there is some headway being made.

I read earlier that McDonald's and Gerber have stated they won't use GMO apples in their products and their reason was due to public opinion on GMO foods and/or lack of labeling laws. I'd saw that is a big plus, eh?

Congrats and kudos to your local grocer for their in-store labeling. That sure shows concern to their customers and a willingness to do what they can to help.

Shoe

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