| >Ask yourself: do you have a choice? Are you really able to buy all products for any meal - really, any meal - that they were not treated with pesticides? Yes, absolutely. It would really depend on what you consider "a pesticide" and if organic alternatives counted and if at that which ones, regardless it is still quite possible, you just have to understand where your food comes from. > Another interesting question: is it possible to buy anywhere (even on the Internet) non-GMO corn? Say you're a farmer in the midwest, here's a place to buy non-GMO seed corn to grow on your farm: https://www.alseed.com/product-category/corn/viking-conventi... Non-GMO corn is common, the supply chain is very aware if the product is GMO or not. >You know, the original one, created by nature which were possible to have 200 years ago? No such thing. Corn/maize has been manipulated by humans for millennia, the wild relative is essentially not recognizable as anything other than an ordinary wild grass species. |
> It would really depend on what you consider "a pesticide" and [...]
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