Why are GMO's so bad? Google it. In a word: Monsanto. You know, They make cancer causing Glyposates (Round-Up) Sued for Billions and Lost.
Russia’s consumer rights protection watchdog Rospotrebnadzor has filed a case against Nestle Russia after finding genetically modified
papaya in the company’s instant cereals oatmeal porridge.
According to Rospotrebnadzor, the manufacturer knew about the non-compliance of its Bystrov brand ingredients with the mandatory requirements
and did not inform the watchdog about that.
The violation case was initiated under the Article 37 of Russia’s Federal Law on technical regulation which stipulates that manufacturer should inform
the state control authority about any non-compliance “in accordance with its competence within ten days from the date of receipt of this information.”
Rospotrebnadzor has removed the product from sale.
Nestle was also previously SUED for perpetuating child slavery overseas from headquarters in US .
The world's largest food and beverage company, Nestle is one of the most boycotted corporations as violations of labor rights have been reported
in the company’s factories in various countries.
The company became notorious after the baby milk scandal of the 1980s when it promoted and sold breast milk substitutes in
under-developed countries in Africa and Latin America.
In 2016, Nestle admitted the possibility of slave labor in its coffee supply chain.
The company also said that it discovered forced labor in its seafood supply chains in Thailand.