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Everyone deserves a choice on whether or not to consume GMOs. Together, we're building a food system free from corporate control, working with nature instead of against it.

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Learn about GMOs

At estimated 80% of processed and prepared products in the grocery store contain GMO ingredients — and many of those products are unlabeled.

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What Is a GMO?

GMO stands for "genetically modified organism."

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GMO Facts & Impacts

There is no scientific consensus on GMOs' safety.

What are low and high risk crop inputs

Understanding Risk Status

What are high-risk crops and inputs?

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Where do new GMOs show up at the grocery store? What are the newest Verified products? Stay informed — and keep the food supply natural.

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The GMO High-Risk List: Apples

GMO apples engineered to resist browning have been on the market for several years. Where are you likely to find them, and will they be labeled? Here's everything you need to know about genetically modified Arctic Apples.

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Non-GMO Snacks | Kate’s Real Food Non-GMO Project Verified Granola Bars

Discover Kate’s Real Food Non-GMO Project Verified snacks, including energy bars and protein bars. These healthy snacks fuel your active lifestyle naturally.

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What's the Difference Between Non-GMO and Organic?

Let's talk about the two most popular certifications at the grocery store: Non-GMO Project Verified and USDA certified organic

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