2013-07-21

Soy-based lunch kills 22 children in India: Have GMOs and pesticides become instant killers?

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Soy-based lunch kills 22 children in India: Have GMOs and pesticides become instant killers?
7/20/2013
At least 22 children in India have died as a result of eating soy-based school lunches served to them in the country's Bihar state, according to new reports. The tainted lunches, which were loaded with genetically-modified (GM) soybeans and pesticide chemical residues, were given to the student victims as part of a U.K.-based government meal program similar to the one currently being implemented in the U.S. by Michelle Obama for American public schoolchildren.


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