Well that would make sense from a money making perspective.Hymagumba wrote:that would be the GM crops that, if I'm not mistaken, only grow properly when used with their special fertiliser?Gavin Scott wrote:The brand is owned by Monsanto - a food biotech company. Interestingly their website focusses on the benefits of their GM division which has, "decreased pesticide applications by 172,000 metric tons - equivalent to well over 23,700 London buses!"
Lets face it, their apples may only grow in their fertiliser, but I can think of another Apple that does much the same thing.
There was a really interesting thing on BBC4 recently about food scientists.
*Creepy fact* Did you know Margaret Thatcher was on the team of food scientists who developed soft scoop ice cream?
Apparently she had some moral objection about the customer receiving less for their money (it was packed with air to make it less dense), but managed to reconcile her concerns when the company made large profits.
But I digress.
What, in essence, this programme showed was that a number of completely healthy food additives were demonised by the European Union's "E" numbering system - rather ironic, as the universal number system for Europe was supposed to make things more transparent. Each of the "E"s had to be tested etc, and it was hoped that it would be seen as a "stamp of approval" so you knew it was safe.
But it worked against them with the fussy brigade routinely lambasting food "packed with chemicals and E numbers".
I don't particularly want to eat "processed" food, but I guess when it comes to GM crops, or fortified breakfast cereal I'm not that concerned.