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In The News: Big Food Brand “Campbell” Moving to GMO-Free & Organic; The Good Gluten You Can Probably Eat Just Fine; Popular Organic Bread Company Bought Out By Staunchly Pro-GMO Corporation

Big Food Brand “Campbell” Moving to GMO-Free & Organic

campbell-soup-735-350Finally it seems that large corporations are getting the picture and giving the public what they want. Cambell’s is starting to change their image by adding some organic, MSG-free and non-GMO soups to their product line. This is a great step towards making our food cleaner and healthier for the masses, I just hope they aren’t pulling our leg like Kellogg was when they claimed their products were non-GMO, when in fact, they were all 100% contaminated with GMO’s, and other chemicals. This is great news for us, we just have to keep up the pressure on big corporations to give us what we want; GMO labeling. Or even better, no GMO’s at all.

The Good Gluten You Can Probably Eat Just Fineeinkornwheat-300x185

If you haven’t been living under a rock I’m sure you know that eating a gluten-free diet is all the rage right now. If you’re someone who is gluten-intolerant, there may be a solution to your bread dilemma. I know you’ve been looking for a gluten-free bread that isn’t as dense as a brick, and has those gluten bread qualities without the horrible side effects. The answer might be Einkorn Wheat. Einkorn is the only type of wheat left on the earth that is not hybridized. Science has proven that Einkorn is incredibly digestible for gluten-intolerant people, read more to find out what makes Einkorn different.

Popular Organic Bread Company Bought Out By Staunchly Pro-GMO Corporation

Dave-300x200News has broken that Dave’s Killer Bread, will be purchased by a not-so-trustworthy company that’s shelled out hundreds of thousands of dollars against GMO labeling. Atlanta Corp was one of the biggest contributors to the anti-GMO labeling campaign, and now they have a quaint organic bread company. What will happen? Do we still continue to buy this bread now that it has a new boss? Or do we put our money towards the small businesses that are still hanging on? People criticized Dave for selling out but would you turn down 55 million dollars?

 

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