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Technology

Sep. 20, 2016

Labeling flying pig bacon and nothing else (for now)

There's a new federal law governing foods containing genetically modified organisms, aka GMOs, and it preempts the poorly conceived, if well-meaning, state laws that have been pushed for the past decade. By Cary M. Greene and Rebecca Cross

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By Cary M. Greene and Rebecca Cross

There's a new federal law governing foods containing genetically modified organisms, aka GMOs, and it preempts the poorly conceived, if well-meaning, state laws that have been pushed for the past decade. While state GMO-labeling bills have tended toward inclusion - concerns over Vermont's mandatory GMO labeling law (when not focused on local protectionism) revolved around the ambiguity of the definition of "ge...

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