
Based on conversations I've had with many people, it appears that some consumers are confused by the Non-GMO Project Verified label, and some believe it also means organic. But it doesn't. In fact, "Non-GMO" food can contain scary amounts of heavy metals and pesticides while being grown in biosludge as "fertilizer." And nearly all non-organic grains grown in the United States are contaminated with glyphosate.
In a sense, you might even say that the Non-GMO Project Verified label is "greenwashing" processed foods that are far from clean or healthy. The green checkmark symbol in the logo seems to imply the food product in question is a "go" and it's green, too, since there's a butterfly. But the very chemicals allowed to be used on non-GMO foods -- biosludge, pesticides, herbicides, etc. -- can actually kill butterflies. After all, many of those chemicals are insecticides.
The Food Babe is right about all this. Here's her comparison chart:
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