GMO-Free Brands

Hands down, the best website to stay informed on the ever evolving laws, grocer chains, and products on the topic of GMO’s is NON GMO Project.org  They brought life to the butterfly label, pictured here.

The two simplest ways to avoid GMOs are:

USDAOrganicSeal1) Buy certified organic / USDA Organic products, which cannot intentionally include any GMO ingredients. Read more about organics and GMOs here >

Non-GMO-Product-Certified-crop2) Look for products bearing the “Non-GMO Project” verified seal, which indicate these products went through a separate certification process.

A third way is to become familiar with the brands that source their ingredients from GMO-free ingredients. Below you’ll find a list of brands that fall into this category.

Note #1: some of these brands and products are organic, others are not, even if they are still GMO-free.

Note #2: a few of these brands are owned by major food corporations that are opposed to GMO labeling and donated large sums of money to defeat California’s Proposition 37 in November 2012. These brands are designated in red text. (If you’re curious to see a more complete list of “corporate-owned organic brands,” please click here.)

Depending on where you live, these “corporate organic” brands may be your only choice for purchasing organic food. But whenever possible, please try to purchase products from the below brands *without* red text, as these companies are truly non-GMO–both in terms of their product *and* their philosophy.

Note #3:  if you’d prefer a complete, searchable, product-by-product listing of items have received Non-GMO Project certification, just click here.

Note #4:  Download these SHOPPING GUIDES to help you navigate the aisles.

GMO-Free Brands:
(Note: this list was originally compiled from the Nourished Kitchen, and has been checked, edited, and added on to since its first publishing.)

Gluten-Free / GMO-Free Flour
Gluten Free Vegan Mom has compiled an excellent resource of non-GMO, gluten free flours. Check out her list here >

Certified Organic and Grass-Fed Meat
There are plenty of ranches raising grass-fed meat in the U.S., however only a few have certified organic (pesticide free) pastures, and many do not mention whether they avoid hormones, antibiotics, and feed 100% grass (versus finished with GMO feed). We are slowly compiling an ever-growing list of those that do:

Article Source:  GMO Awareness 

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