GMO not mentioned on the label of corn snacks from the United States via The Netherlands
- Classification
- Non-compliance notification
- Risk
- No risk
- Category
- other food product / mixed
- Hazard
- genetically modified unlabelled - {genetically modified}
- Origin
- United States
- Notifier
- Belgium
What is this? Some corn snacks from the United States were sold in Belgium and the Netherlands. They may have been made with corn that was changed in a lab.
What's happening? The snacks did not have a label saying they contain genetically changed corn. This breaks the rule that foods must say if they are genetically changed.
Does this affect me? If you bought these snacks in Belgium or the Netherlands, you may have some at home.
What should I do? Check your snacks. If you are not sure, ask your doctor or pharmacist before eating them.
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Classification: Non-compliance notification · Risk: No risk · Category: other food product / mixed · Hazard: genetically modified unlabelled - {genetically modified} · Origin: United States · Notifier: Belgium
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