Say No To GMO!
August 2015
Genetically modified food isn’t wholesome. In fact, it’s something to avoid. Health advocates push for better labeling on products bought and consumed by the public but it hasn’t been without a fight. Arming consumers with the knowledge they need to make healthy lifestyle decisions takes time and effort. Now, thanks to emerging technology, it’s far easier than people think.
Through consumer advocacy and education, companies such as INRFOOD Inc. aim to give people options about the kinds of foods they choose to eat. Through its wildly popular nutrition app, INRFOOD, available for download in the Apple App Store and coming soon to the Google Play store, men, women, and children no longer have to guess which foods are right for their nutritional needs. They learn how to read a food label correctly and identify the different ingredients that make up their meals and snacks.
Revolutionizing the way people ‘see’ their food, INRFOOD’s goal is to empower the consumer to make informed decisions about their health and diet. It’s also the company’s mission to continue to share content that empowers others to share what they’ve learned in person and online with the people they come into contact with. By getting others to take charge of their health and spreading the word about the app, INRFOOD’s team of dieticians, nutritionists, and concerned consumers change the way people eat and live their lives.
According to the experts, most processed foods are genetically modified. That amounts to about 80% of the boxed, bagged, and canned items you consume. Unless you eat nothing but fresh, unprocessed non-GMO or certified organic foods, you’re likely consuming something genetically modified. Find out the nutrient values of the foods you eat by downloading INRFOOD for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch. It’s a decision you won’t regret!