Is the soy that is used in Morningstar products genetically engineered?!


Question:

Is the soy that is used in Morningstar products genetically engineered?

I know so many soy products are made with genetically engineered products....what about Morningstar products?

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5 months ago
genetically engineered soybeans that is.


Answers:
5 months ago
genetically engineered soybeans that is.

Thanks to the sloppy method of gene splicing that Monsanto used it's become essentially impossible to avoid GMO food! Max Marie is (I think) referring to the Starlink corn problem that has been a *major* problem ever since the junk got approved. They (along with a lot of others) had to recall many products due to contaminated corn. The USDA's 'solution' to the problem of contamination was to essentially ban independent testing of the food supply! MSF does offer some products with 'organic' soy but since I'm quite familiar with what the term really means I tend not to pay much attention to that (yes, I'm a pessimist).

You might find the links below helpful. Feel free to add your voice to those of us that have expressed their concern over source materials to the companies.

Source(s):
http://seeveggiesdifferently.com/product...
http://www2.kelloggs.com/contactus.aspx...

Since Morning Star Farms is now owned by Kellog's it's not likely they're worried about genetic engineering. Kellog's relies on genetically engineered corn.

If they were pure soy, it would say Non-GMO on the package.

ah it depends... just remember morningstar foods are processed.

? so either or you're not getting fresh... you're getting something mass produced and there are risks.

Probably. I do know that Lightlife products are Non-GMO though. They make some really good stuff.




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