Kellogg’s and Mars Announce GMO Labeling as Big Food Cracks

Posted on Mar 22 2016 - 2:59am by Sustainable Pulse

Kellogg’s and Mars have joined General Mills and Campbell’s by announcing that they will start to label their products in the U.S. that contain GMOs with the words “Produced with Genetic Engineering”, after the blocking of the new Dark Act in the U.S. Senate.

Kellogg North America President Paul Norman told Agri-Pulse on Monday that barring congressional action on the labeling issue some of the company’s labels would start carrying the words “Produced with Genetic Engineering” as soon as mid-April.  The labels will appear nationwide, not just in Vermont, “because a special label for Vermont would be costly for us and our consumers,” Norman said.

Meanwhile, Mars joined General Mills on Friday by stating; “In 2014, the state of Vermont passed a mandatory genetically modified (GM) ingredient labeling law that requires most human food products containing GM ingredients to include on-pack labeling as of July 2016. To comply with that law, Mars is introducing clear, on-pack labeling on our products that contain GM ingredients nationwide.”

UPDATE: Wednesday 23rd 2015: ConAgra Foods will also begin adding labels to products nationwide by July 2016 to meet Vermont’s GMO labeling requirements.

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Both Mars and Kellogg’s are from the Grocery Manufacturers Association’s (GMA) coalition of Big Food that has been fighting against GMO labeling in the U.S. for the past few years.

On Friday General Mills stated; “As the discussions continue in Washington, one thing is very clear: Vermont state law requires us to start labeling certain grocery store food packages that contain GMO ingredients or face significant fines.

“We can’t label our products for only one state without significantly driving up costs for our consumers and we simply will not do that.

“The result: consumers all over the U.S. will soon begin seeing words legislated by the state of Vermont on the labels of many of their favorite General Mills products.”

This move by the GMA’s members must be treated with caution for now as it is only voluntary labeling that can be pulled at any time. The announcements also come at a time when Big Food is still pushing for anti-consumer federal compromise solutions for GMO labeling in the U.S., such as the use of mandatory QR codes or voluntary labeling.

Sustainable Pulse supports the call for consumer friendly mandatory GMO labeling which involves the simple words: Produced With Genetic Engineering.

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  1. Max March 27, 2016 at 23:13 - Reply

    Hurray for Bernie Sanders and the State of Vermont! The food companies are now feeling the Bern! I know for a fact that Nestle is also re-labeling their packaging, you will see how prevalent GMO’s are come July 1st. This is however, not the fault of the food companies as there are just not enough non-GMO commodities (raw ingredients) grown in this country to source for food production.

    Give the food companies a break, they would be more than happy to oblige their consumers, they thrive on consumer loyalty and feedback. Make no mistake, Monsanto is truly the evil behind GMOs.

  2. Don Patterson November 8, 2017 at 20:18 - Reply

    What is the status of this story in 2017? An update is needed.

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