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Let the FDA Hear Your Voice About Genetically Modified Foods

You probably already read food labels, but that won’t help you discern whether certain ingredients in a box or can are derived from genetically modified organisms (GMOs). As a health-minded individual, you’d probably like to make buying decisions based on that knowledge, but current U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) policy doesn’t require genetically engineered foods to be labeled. Do you think this is important? Let us know your thoughts. Drop a comment to editor in chief Sandy Todd Webster at content@ideafit.com. Better yet, let the FDA know your thoughts on the matter by submitting a comment at www.justlabelit.org.


Sandy Todd Webster

For 22 years, Sandy Todd Webster was the chief architect of IDEA's content program - including the award-winning IDEA FITNESS JOURNAL and IDEA FOOD & NUTRITION TIPS - the industry's leading resources for fitness, wellness and nutrition professionals worldwide. She created, launched and nurtured these brands and many others during her productive and purposeful IDEA tenure. Sandy is a Rouxbe-certified professional plant-based cook and a Precision Nutrition Level 1 Coach who is pursuing a Master's degree in Sustainable Food Systems through The Culinary Institute of America (expected August 2024). She plans to combine these passions with her content expertise to continue inspiring others to make the world a more just, healthy and regenerative place.

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