Which is the least likely company in the world to go GM-free in its own cafeteria?

I think you can see the rest of this story coming …

Monsanto, one of the world’s leading producers of GM foods, would, I think, be pretty near the top of most people’s list of “firms least likely to switch to GM-free food”.

And yes, you can guess the next bit … more details here.

UPDATE: As you can see from the link, this story was published this year. It appears though that this wasn’t the first year in which it was published :-(

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4 Comments

  • Posted 21st August 2007 at 10:49 am | Permalink

    So a catering company submits to hysteria about GM food and they decide to boycott them in response to consumer demand from many clients.
    They just happen to do Monsanto UK’s catering.

    Not much of a story really.

  • Posted 23rd August 2007 at 11:42 am | Permalink

    Mark – I think it would be polite to include a hat tip to the blogger that put you onto this little error. Don’t you? Credit where credit is due and all that?

  • Posted 23rd August 2007 at 9:34 pm | Permalink

    Never mind. I’ll do it myself. Is this LDV policy? No hat tips?

  • Mark Pack
    Posted 24th August 2007 at 5:54 pm | Permalink

    Today’s hat tip: hold on to it when it’s windy.

    (Yup, happy to give hat tips, though in this case I commented on both your blog and here instead).

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