Most Americans are already eating genetically modified food, even though they may have no idea that they are doing so. Despite continuing criticism from those concerned about the possible health effects, 75 percent of all processed food in the United States now contains ingredients from genetically modified crops.
Anti-genetic food protesters have argued that the food industry is "serving up new and inadequately tested combinations of DNA never before eaten by human beings," and questioning why, if the food is completely safe, it isn't labeled.
Polls have shown that most Americans want genetically modified food to be labeled, but the grocery industry worries that this might scare away customers.
Some facts about genetically modified food:
- The majority of corn and soy products are genetically modified.
- There are no genetically modified meat, poultry, or dairy products currently on the market. A biotech salmon is being developed but hasn't been approved yet.
- Genetically modified rice intended for animals has found its way into the human food supply.