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Reddit mentions of Lays Natural Thick Sea Salt Flavored Potato Chips, 8.5oz Bags (Pack of 6)

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Found 1 comment on Lays Natural Thick Sea Salt Flavored Potato Chips, 8.5oz Bags (Pack of 6):

u/SanDiegoDude ยท 0 pointsr/politics

Well, my original comment about obesity was meant as tongue in cheek, but with that said.... Are you sure about GMO not playing a role? It seems there have been very little independent studies on the effects of GMO foods and the FDA is full of Monsanto formers and soon-to-bes, so its really not surprising they take the industry's word as golden that GMO won't harm you. Also worth pointing out, GMO foods have really only been available since the 90's, so at this point we really DON'T know if there are long term health problems with genetically modified foods.

Does GMO make you fall over dead if you eat it? nah, that would be pretty obvious... Does it have unknown long term health effects which may not have been identified? Possibly, which is why labeling what has been genetically tweaked is a good idea.

Is it tinfoil hat extremism? Maybe, but having the option to choose what foods you consume, and be able to make clear choices is really what this is about. If I'm wrong, you can laugh at the thousands of extra dollars I spent through my lifetime on "lol organic" food. If I'm correct... then its a good thing my food was labeled clearly so I knew what to avoid, right?

Final footnote - The food industry pumping millions of dollars into the No on 37 campaign are a bunch of hypocrites; They say GMO has no negatives, yet they sure were willing to jump all over the "natural foods" bandwagon and start putting natural all over everything.