Have you seen GMO OMG? It’s a documentary about GMO food sources here in America. It’s been a long time since I’ve watched a food documentary, so when I saw this while browsing at Target the other day, I thought I would come home and see if it’s available on Amazon. Sure enough, it is, so I think I am going to check it it out.
Have you seen it? Does it offer anything new?
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~Mavis
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Suzy says
I agree with the Spool of Blue Thread. I stuck it out but it wasn’t a page turner. I am JEALOUS of the chairs and table. I have Adirondacks on my shopping list and would sure love to get a good quality at a bargain!
Meg says
We saw it. It’s rather sensationalist and lacks scientific data to give it validity. That said, it was fairly decent in terms of playing to emotions and was definitely good at posing serious questions about GMOs.
You should try to watch King Corn or Food Matters-both excellent documentaries about food.
Cheers!
Raymond Dean White says
Ah, yes. I’ll have a side of bacterial DNA with my cereal please. NOT!!!