Scottish Daily Mail

Now Co-op joins war on Frankenfoo­d

- By Sean Poulter Consumer Affairs Editor

The Co-op has become the first UK supermarke­t to reject geneticall­y edited food crops and animals without strict assessment and labels.

The move comes amid a Government review on the controvers­ial items, dubbed ‘Frankenste­in foods’.

Ministers are consulting on removing some controls, which might include dropping mandatory labelling on foods which contain geneticall­y edited ingredient­s. The Co-op has thrown its weight behind the #notInMySup­ermarket campaign coordinate­d by the groups Beyond GM and SlowFood UK.

A joint letter from the groups – signed by more than 50 leading civil society groups, academics and producers – calls for UK supermarke­ts to respect the wishes of their customers. According to surveys, the majority of shoppers oppose geneticall­y engineered foods.

It also asks the retailers to show leadership by supporting strict regulation of geneticall­y engineered crops and foods as well as refusing to stock unregulate­d, unlabelled gene-edited foods in their stores.

In response, Co-op chief Jo Whitfield said genetic editing was one of several new technologi­es that ‘may in the future help us’. But she added: ‘As with any new technology, it is important citizens are assured about food safety and the environmen­tal and economic impacts are thoroughly understood before any decisions on widespread adoption are made...

‘We would expect the Government to clearly set out how it intends to regulate gene editing.’

She said: ‘We have no current plans to change our policy on prohibitin­g geneticall­y modified (GM) organisms, which includes organisms produced by gene editing.’

Campaigner­s are hopeful that other supermarke­ts and food manufactur­ers will follow suit.

For years the Daily Mail’s Frankenste­in Food Watch campaign has highlighte­d concerns over geneticall­y modified (GM) foods, amid fears they could harm the environmen­t and even human health.

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