Poll: most uncertain about cloned food
An overwhelming majority of consumers responding to a recent poll are unsure about the safety of cloned food, with only about 16% saying they believe it is safe.
The poll, by Clear Seas Research, a sister organization of Food & Beverage Packaging, showed 77.8% of respondents saying they were unsure about food from cloned animals, which was given the green light in January by the Food and Drug Administration. Another 6.6% said they believed food from clones is unsafe, while only 15.7% believed it to be safe.
The Clear Seas poll also collected comments from respondents:
Positive: “We have all been eating cloned fruits and vegetables and grains and other ‘non-alive’ foods for many years.”
Uncertain: “The fact that this has FDA approval does not automatically give me confidence that it’s a good thing. Too many things have been approved by the FDA that turned out to be not so good.”
Negative: “With all the problems going on with food these days, what is safe?”
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