Chipotle full of GMO's...

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Doesn't McDonald's run Chipole? :what:

You need to be making your own burrito bowls if you tryna avoid them GMO's.

they sold their stake in shytpotle about a decade or so ago.

and yes, i make my own burritos. at this point i am eating no food on the run. no restaurants. no fast food. transitioning toward veganism. (winning)

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they sold their stake in shytpotle about a decade or so ago.

and yes, i make my own burritos. at this point i am eating no food on the run. no restaurants. no fast food. transitioning toward veganism. (winning)

:patrice:

I'm sort of in that transition stage but I doubt I'll ever go full vegan, prolly at the most 80% but I'm always gonna eat things like chicken, beef, fish, and turkey but I just make sure they come from better sources and prepare them with health in mind.

Even with fast food I still eat some bullshyt sometimes just so I can still be used to it if I'm away from home and my alternative food choices. Can't be some overly healthy elitist snob imo, as long as I keep my tolerance to super processed bullshyt and purge the pollution with a high alkaline diet I'm ok I think plus you really notice how terrible fast food is.
 

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i would :to: but i don't really care that much. the food still tastes good. maybe i'm missing something but no one i've asked as ever explained what is bad about gmo.
 

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Q: How much of our food is genetically engineered?

A: In the United States today a huge proportion of the most commonly grown commodity crops are genetically engineered: 95% of the nation's sugar beets, 94% of the soybeans, 90% of the cotton and 88% of the feed corn, according to the 2011 International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Applications report.

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