In an ever-advancing technological age, the food industry is keeping pace with innovations that are not always met with open arms. Synthetic GMO (genetically modified organism) products, including a new wave of synthetic GMO milk and dairy products, are causing a stir on grocery shelves. As synthetic foods from companies like Perfect Day using 3D printed dairy proteins infiltrate popular brands, the integrity and safety of our food sources are being called into question by countries around the world, who have banned GMOs. GMO-Free USA has revealed shocking findings about these synthetic dairy products, uncovering 92 unknown compounds in synthetic GMO milk used in ice cream and other dairy products.
The lack of safety testing and transparent labeling is a critical concern. Moreover, the absence of mandatory GMO labeling means consumers are left in the dark about what they are consuming. A list of 14 ice cream and dairy product brands suspected of containing unlabeled synthetic GMO proteins has been released, which highlights a concerning gap in consumer awareness and regulatory oversight.
By publishing this list, GMO-Free USA not only informs the public but also plays a crucial role in advocating for more stringent safety standards and transparent labeling practices in the food industry. The list is also an invaluable resource for health-conscious consumers looking to make informed choices that align with their health priorities and ethical values.
Some of the brands highlighted in the list include Brave Robot Ice Cream, Nick’s Ice Cream, Cool Haus Ice Cream Sandwiches, Strive, Bored Cow, Cowabunga, Whey FWRD, JuiceLand, and Apollo Fake Milkshake Protein Powder. These brands are all subject to scrutiny for their use of synthetic ingredients, particularly those derived from GMO technology, questioning their safety and nutritional value. This underscores the need for more research into the impact of GMOs on human health and the environment.