General Mills begins selling Cheerios without GM ingredients

January 5, 2014 in Food Companies, Manufacturing and Trends, Food Safety, Nutrition Topics in the News

General Mills begins selling Cheerios without GM ingredients

General Mills Inc. said it has stopped using genetically modified ingredients in the popular breakfast cereal Cheerios as the U.S. branded foods manufacturer hopes the move will increase customer loyalty in the face of growing opposition to such additives.

Many activists and critics have cited studies showing that genetically modified (GM) crops are not safe for people and animals who consume them.

Some activist groups opposing GM food also say the crops create environmental problems by encouraging more use of certain agricultural chemicals, and consumers should have the right to know what they are buying.

However, General Mills said in a recent company blog post that its decision on ingredients was not driven by safety concerns or pressure from critics.

"It's not about safety. Biotech seeds, also known as genetically modified seeds, have been approved by global food safety agencies and widely used by farmers in global food crops for almost 20 years," the General Mills blog said.

The Minneapolis-based company has begun using non-GM cornstarch and non-GM sugar in Cheerios, adding that oats, the primary ingredient, is a crop that is not grown from genetically modified seeds.

In November, a Washington state ballot measure that would have required labeling of foods containing GM crops did not win wide approval.

A consortium including General Mills, Nestle USA, PepsiCo, Monsanto, DuPont and other corporate giants, were key contributors to the roughly $22 million raised to campaign against the bill.

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