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“Do You Know What You Eat?” by Greenpeace

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Greenpeace, the largest independent organization that uses peaceful direct action to expose environmental problems, wants to let the world know that the green that we eat may not be so healthy. In their “Do You Know What You Eat?” campaign, the group arranges vegetables to look like dangerous animals such as scorpions and mosquitoes to show that the DNA of genetically modified plants may contain the genes of insects, animals or even viruses. Goes to show that what we eat might not actually be what we think we’re eating.

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