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Non-GMO Project Verified Products Non-GMO Project Verified Products Edgewater Store, Northeast Region Whole Foods Market, as a part of its mission to offer food in its most natural state, has created a Non-GMO Project Verified Product shopping list. Developed in partnership with the Non-GMO Project, a non-profit organization dedicated to allowing consumers to make informed choices and to ensuring sustained availability of non-GMO options, this shopping list highlights products that have been reviewed and verified by an independent third party to ensure that food production follows rigorous best practices for GMO avoidance. We hope that this proves to be a valuable shopping tool for you! Products that have been verified have the easy -to-recognize seal featured at the top of this shopping list. Unfortunately, due to cross-contamination and pollen drift, very few products in the U.S. are completely free of GMOs. 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