
MeadowLea promotes its margarines as Non GM on the outside of its tubs.
However, on the base of the these same tubs a question arises as to the legitimacy of this claim.
Firstly, only the canola seed is claimed to be Non-Genetically Modified on the tub bases.
Secondly, on the bottom of Salt Reduced and Extra Light tubs, I've noticed the claim only covers part of Vegetable Oils 65% (Containing 52% Canola & Sunflower Oils) and Vegetable Oil 31% (Containing 26% Canola & Sunflower Oil) respectively.
So what is the nature of the remainder of the vegetable oil (13% and 5% in the examples quoted) called plant & seed oils on its website and hidden within the term Vegetable Oil(s) on its tubs.
Could it possibly be from plant material that cannot be guaranteed as Non-GM?
Hhmmmm.....
1 comment:
Probably palm oil franctions which they use to see the oil, palm oil not being an all round consumer winner at the moment.
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