Remember the EpiPen scandal?
Money!
You're some kind of anti-Frankencorn snob or something?
Years ago activists tried to make GMO manufacturers label their GMO products as a matter of full disclosure policy for the consumer public. No surprise, Congress put the kibosh on that idea post haste. Wonder $ why $?
After all that money spent toward a predictable outcome, the non-GMO companies decided they'd do one better and without the Congressional costs.
They'd label their non-GMO products as such. Can't stop that! And so now you'll see labels all over in grocery stores. NON-GMO!
Which means that those products that don't have that label are to be suspect as containing GMO product.
Brilliant!
I bet Congress and those companies that fought the initial effort frowned for a week as the counter to their efforts made print on more and more products as the years passed.
But what's Congress care? They got their money.