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Poll: Most Americans support mandatory GMO labeling

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Despite efforts in Congress to keep the labeling of genetically modified foods voluntary, a new poll released Wednesday found the majority of Americans support mandatory labeling laws. The poll commissioned by a number consumer and environmental groups including Just Label It, Food & Water Watch and Friends of the Earth, and Center for Food Safety found that 89 percent of Americans  support mandatory GMO labeling with almost nine in 10, 88 percent saying they prefer a printed GMO label on the food package rather than the option to use a smartphone app to scan a barcode. The survey comes as lawmakers are considering adding language to the  government-wide 2016 spending bill that blocks states from being able to issue mandatory labelings laws for foods that contain genetically modified organisms, or GMOs. “This is yet another poll that shows broad and deep support for clear GMO labeling at a time when the issue is more important than ever,” Scott Faber, executive director of Just Label It, said in a news release. “Food manufacturers and lawmakers should work together to give Americans a more transparent food system by crafting a non-judgmental, mandatory GMO labeling system that is easily found on the packaging.” The Mellman Group, which conducted the poll, surveyed 800 likely general election voters on mobile and landlines from November 16 through November 19.

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