Americans Don't Trust Scientists' Take On Food Issues

Source http://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2016/12/02/504034298/americans-dont-trust-scientists-take-on-food-politicians-even-less?utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=thesalt


Non-GMO labels, like this one at Whole Foods, may strengthen consumer perceptions that genetically modified foods may carry risks to health.

ordon Chibroski/Portland Press Herald/Getty Images

If you’re curious about what people really think about some of the hottest of hot-button food controversies, the Pew Research Center has just the thing for you: a survey of attitudes toward genetic modification, organic food and the importance of eating healthfully.

The survey results are published in a 99-page report that can keep you occupied for days. But if you’re pressed for time, here are some of the most interesting highlights that caught our eye.

1. A lot of Americans don’t care what scientists think about GMOs

For instance, 39 percent of the survey participants belie…

Source http://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2016/12/02/504034298/americans-dont-trust-scientists-take-on-food-politicians-even-less?utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=thesalt


Non-GMO labels, like this one at Whole Foods, may strengthen consumer perceptions that genetically modified foods may carry risks to health.

ordon Chibroski/Portland Press Herald/Getty Images

If you’re curious about what people really think about some of the hottest of hot-button food controversies, the Pew Research Center has just the thing for you: a survey of attitudes toward genetic modification, organic food and the importance of eating healthfully.

The survey results are published in a 99-page report that can keep you occupied for days. But if you’re pressed for time, here are some of the most interesting highlights that caught our eye.

1. A lot of Americans don’t care what scientists think about GMOs

For instance, 39 percent of the survey participants belie…

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