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Re: Scientists develop apple that won't rot - GMO?
 
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Re: Scientists develop apple that won't rot - GMO?


"The Saturn variety, which used the same gene, was introduced to the UK in 1980 but didn't catch on."

"Its name, RS103-130"

Is this apple Genetically-Modified-Organisms or not, and if it is, how can it taste better than the other apples in the test, and how is it going to be sold in England? I thought Europe banned Genetically-Modified-Organisms foods.

Also, how come so many apples at the grocery store taste awful? Heck, our local huge uncommon-looking apples that are sold by local farmers taste gross and have a gross texture.
 

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