How Can you say that your products do not contain GMOs and then you write modified starch in the ingredients ??
Two different things entirely bro
anything that is modified is not natural and you never know if it’s gmo
'Modified starch should not be confused with genetically modified starch, which refers to starch from genetically engineered plants, such as those that have been genetically modified to produce novel fatty acids or carbohydrates which might not occur in the plant species being harvested. In Europe the term “Genetically Modified Organism” is used solely where “the genetic material has been altered in a way that does not occur naturally through fertilisation and/or natural recombination”.
The modification in “genetically modified” refers to the genetic engineering of the plant DNA, whereas in the term “Modified Starch” seen on mandatory ingredient labels it refers to the later processing or treatment of the starch or starch granules.
(Wikipedia)
If Huel says ‘no GMOs’ I think you can be sure there are ‘no GMOs’.
Yes you do. It’s not the same thing at all.
Above all, there is no evidence that GMOs are bad for your health. To say otherwise is to spread fear, doubt and anti-science.
Personally, I’m proud and confident of the fact that we can produce plants that need less water, or that are more resistant to insects, and therefore require fewer pesticides.
I think that GMO ingredients would be less poisonous than non-GMO ingredients containing Chinese heavy metals.
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