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      • But here's the catch: Some of the biggest potato buyers in the country, such as Frito-Lay and McDonald's, seem afraid to touch these potatoes. Others don't even want to talk about them because they are genetically modified organisms, or GMOs. The potatoes aren't yet on the market (more about that later).
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  2. Mar 15, 2024 · U.S. NON-GMO PROJECT VERIFIED PRODUCTS | FritoLay. For more information visit the Non-GMO Project website: https://www.nongmoproject.org/. Click on the brand logo for specific products. List last updated March 15, 2024.

  3. Which Frito-Lay Snacks are Non-GMO Project Verified? We offer several Non-GMO Project Verified products within our Simply, Smartfood, and Stacys product lines. For a full list, click here .

  4. Feb 1, 2016 · Everyone was in uproar about their favorite brands – Nabisco, Frito Lay, Orville Redenbacher, and Kellogg’s heavy use of GMOs in their popular products and asked for alternatives. I created this handy chart below that lists some of my favorite organic and non-GMO snacks that are equivalent in taste and satisfaction to these popular snack ...

  5. Mar 21, 2023 · How Frito-Lay Supports Local Potato Farmers. It's comforting to know exactly where your food comes from — even better if it's sourced locally or, at the very least, within the borders of your...

  6. Dec 4, 2013 · Several years later, Monsanto withdrew from the potato business after anti-GMO activists persuaded McDonald's and Frito-Lay to tell their suppliers, including Simplot, not to grow NewLeaf...

  7. Jan 13, 2015 · Frito-Lay, the biggest potato chip maker, and McDonald's have both issued statements saying that they are not planning to use the Simplot potatoes in their products. An executive at another...

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