It's not always black and white as you seem to imply Doug. Let's take as an exemple that I don't want to eat OGM products. How can I be sure at 100% that a given vegetable is free of OGM? It may come from a farm that doesn't do OGM, but what if his neighbor grow OGM vegetables? There is a great chance that the seed from the OGM farm infect the other field, resulting in OGM vegetables there too.
>I'd disagree. You could always buy fresh and make your own. Grind your own wheat if you felt strongly enough about it, for example.
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>Most folks say they're too busy these days. Perhaps but then it isn't important enough for you (in this hypothetical case) to actually change, rather than just talk about it.
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>IMO if people really cared they'd actually change it seems....
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