Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
Articles 1 - 1 of 1
Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health
How Consumers Use Mandatory Genetic Engineering (Ge) Labels: Evidence From Vermont, Jane Kolodinsky, Sean Morris, Orest Pazuniak
How Consumers Use Mandatory Genetic Engineering (Ge) Labels: Evidence From Vermont, Jane Kolodinsky, Sean Morris, Orest Pazuniak
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Faculty Publications
Food labels legislated by the U.S. government have been designed to provide information to consumers. It has been asserted that the simple disclosures “produced using genetic engineering” on newly legislated U.S. food labels will send a signal that influences individual preferences rather than providing information. Vermont is the only US state to have experienced mandatory labeling of foods produced using genetic engineering (GE) via simple disclosures. Using a representative sample of adults who experienced Vermont’s mandatory GE labeling policy, we examined whether GE labels were seen by consumers and whether the labels provided information or influenced preferences. Nearly one-third of …