Grocery chains won’t sell genetically modified fish

The following is an excerpt.

Call them “frankenfish,” but don’t look for genetically engineered salmon at Trader Joe’s or Whole Foods.

Several major grocery chains, including Trader Joe’s, Aldi, Whole Foods, regional stores like March Supermarkets and PCC Natural Markets, as well as some co-ops are joining the Campaign for Genetically Engineered (GE)-Free Seafood, a coalition of retailers and consumer groups, that opposes the sale of genetically modified fish. The newly added chains represent around 2000 stores nationwide that won’t buy fish that has been genetically bred by man.

View the original article here: Grocery Chains Won’t Sell Genetically Modified Fish

 

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