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Allison Murphy's avatar

FRANKly, I’ve also had a conversation with this farm when they were selling hog feed locally and when asked if the canola was gmo-free, he wouldn’t confirm or deny. Considering ~95% of canola grown in the states is in fact gmo, the assumption that this affordable feed was gmo is not misplaced. To note - he was feeding this to his “organic, pasture raised” hogs.

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Cate Havstad-Casad's avatar

Pretty sure their website actually says “gmo free” still, which at the rate I know they pay for feed (because he literally posted it on Facebook 😒) seems very unlikely. Those who know, know just how vast the lies are.

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Ruth Moloney's avatar

Same in the chocolate game. Bean to bar generally doesn’t involve a large Belgian factory. Sooo much cheating going on with traceability and farmer premiums. Same as you, I have to keep my mouth shut. It shouldn’t be this way.

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