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October 17/Richmond, B.C./PRNewswire -- A new survey of 566 moms across the country commissioned by Nature's Path reveals there is something that has many moms re-thinking the food they feed their families: 90% would want Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) clearly labeled, and that might make them change the way they shop.
The survey found that most moms (80%) feel confident they know what is in the food they are putting on the table each day, and for seven in 10 that is due to the detailed ingredient labeling on products. However, the reality is that not every aspect of a food's ingredients is shared -- namely, GMOs, also called genetically engineered ingredients.