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Rarely read a more biased article
That's what you learn in journalism class? Dedicate headline, teaser and the first two paragraphs to make your point, then acknowledge the facts that contradict your point in passing… and hope that people do not realize that the organics industry has actually raised more millions, namely $2.3m, to support the labeling campaign – from which it is set to benefit economically. As a matter of fact, with their $2.3m the organic industry has outspent the conventional food industry by a whopping 15%! A longer and better response than I have I saw here in a comment by Rachael Ludwick to another ridiculous article: http://www.motherjones.com/tom-philpott/2012/08/biotech-gmo-labeling-california#comment-612477872
Posted by John
07 August 2012 | 21h27