ConAgra Going Nationwide With GMO Labeling

Vermont law’s requirement having a big effect on food companies 

ConAgra Foods is going nationwide with GMO labels, finding it the easiest way to comply with a Vermont law.
ConAgra Foods is going nationwide with GMO labels, finding it the easiest way to comply with a Vermont law. 
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By ANNIE GASPARRO

ConAgra Foods Inc. is going nationwide with labels that will say a food product is made with genetically modified organisms, finding it to be the easiest way to comply with a Vermont law on GMO labeling.

Other food giants including Kellogg Co., General Mills Inc., Mars Inc. and Campbell Soup Co. have all said they are changing their food packaging across the country in response to that state’s law requiring disclosure of GMOs as of July 1.

These companies say it would be too complex and expensive to create a separate distribution network for the 626,000 residents of Vermont. Last week, an effort by some members of Congress to block Vermont’s law stalled, pushing packaged food makers to start preparing for it now. 

ConAgra’s products include Snack Pack pudding and Peter Pan peanut butter. It said it stands behind the health and safety of all of its products, including those with GMOs, but that it also believes consumers should know what’s in their food. It is to reveal its stance via social media outlets Tuesday evening.

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