Do Nestle products contain genetically modified organisms (GMOs)?

Asked a year ago
Yes, some Nestle products may contain genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Nestle recognizes that GMOs are a topic of concern for many consumers and acknowledges the importance of providing choice. As a global food and beverage company, Nestle believes in transparency and strives to provide accurate and clear information about its products. Nestle complies with all applicable labeling regulations and provides information about the presence of GMOs on its packaging, where required. However, it is important to note that not all countries have mandatory labeling regulations for GMOs. Nestle supports the use of biotechnology when it is proven safe and contributes to sustainable agriculture, but also respects consumers' right to choose and continues to explore non-GMO options to cater to their preferences.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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