Do you really trust what is written on the packet? Or is it just a ploy to attract more consumers for their products? Consider the fact that they have a motive for stating it.
It depends on how big the lie is. In Home Economics, we learnt that some companies pretend to use real fruits when they are actually using artificial fruits made out of colouring and cornstarch.
Do you really trust what is written on the packet? Or is it just a ploy to attract more consumers for their products? Consider the fact that they have a motive for stating it.
ReplyDeleteIf non-Gmos are indeed healthy and natural, do you mean to say that GMOs are not healthy?
ReplyDeletePlease, I don't even trust it completely. I said that it seemed to say that.
ReplyDeleteGMOs may be healthy, but they are obviously not natural.
ReplyDeleteUm would they really dare to lie to their customers...
ReplyDeleteIt depends on how big the lie is. In Home Economics, we learnt that some companies pretend to use real fruits when they are actually using artificial fruits made out of colouring and cornstarch.
ReplyDeleteBut still, that isn't true at all. Artificial does not equal to natural what.
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