General Mills won’t remove GMOs for United States, but does for Europe
posted by Abby Campbell, staff writer, naturalhealth365.com,
posted by Abby Campbell, staff writer, naturalhealth365.com,
12 October 2015
(NaturalHealth365) General Mills is a food manufacturing company that is known for its famous cereals Chex and Cheerios. They also process other well-known products such as Fiber One, Nature Valley, Betty Crocker, Bisquick, Pillsbury, Progresso, Green Giant, Yoplait, Häagen-Dazs, and many more brands you may be familiar with.
The company’s purpose is stated as “We serve the world by making food people love.” Additionally, they characterize their pursuits as putting people first while earning their trust and treating them with care.
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(NaturalHealth365) General Mills is a food manufacturing company that is known for its famous cereals Chex and Cheerios. They also process other well-known products such as Fiber One, Nature Valley, Betty Crocker, Bisquick, Pillsbury, Progresso, Green Giant, Yoplait, Häagen-Dazs, and many more brands you may be familiar with.
The company’s purpose is stated as “We serve the world by making food people love.” Additionally, they characterize their pursuits as putting people first while earning their trust and treating them with care.
The disturbing trends at General Mills
The United States started growing with General Mills and their flour products since the mid-1800s. However, flour products have changed over the last several decades when the company began using genetically modified flours. Due to its harmful effects on human health, the uproar against genetically modified organisms (GMOs) has triggered some manufacturers to change their perspective and outcomes.
The United States started growing with General Mills and their flour products since the mid-1800s. However, flour products have changed over the last several decades when the company began using genetically modified flours. Due to its harmful effects on human health, the uproar against genetically modified organisms (GMOs) has triggered some manufacturers to change their perspective and outcomes.