Personally I eat Organic when ever I am given the choice. My concern is that they should require that those items irradiated should be labeled as such. For those that chose to eat irradiated food they can choose the packages that carry the irradiated sticker, no problem. For those people like myself, that eat Organic, we should have the choice of not choosing the irradiated product with information listed on the package.

What's wrong with labeling products as Irradiated? They now require that all ingredients are listed on the package, so why not irradiation? Remember when they told us that margarine was better for our health than butter? I would like to have the choice to decide for myself. BTW, magarine is related to plastics more than it is to butter. People that feel safer when choosing the irratiated products will be able to see clearly on the package that it has been irradiated and they can feel safe that their health is not compromised. I hope that foods that are not irradiated will carry a label indicating that fact. Sorta like farmed salmon does now. Without a sticker indicating that it's a farm raised fish with artificial coloring, I could get tricked into buying it, when thinking that it's a wild fish.



Edited by John Lee Hookum (04/08/07 06:38 PM)
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