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claim: it is ethical for food companies to sell unlabeled genetically modified food because customers can become confused if there are too many labels. reason: gmo labels reinforce stigmas about genetically modified foods. which piece of evidence most clearly supports this reason?
○ a recent study shows that most consumers negatively perceive a gmo label as a warning.
○ gmo foods can offer consumers nutritional benefits.
○ referring to gmo foods as \frankenstein foods\ stirs consumers’ emotions.
○ some gmo crops require fewer resources to produce, so they are good for the environment.
The reason given is that GMO labels reinforce stigmas about genetically modified foods. We need to find evidence that supports this. Option A states that most consumers negatively perceive a GMO label as a warning, which shows that labels create a negative stigma (since they are seen as a warning, implying something bad), thus supporting the reason. Option B talks about nutritional benefits, not stigmas. Option C is about the term "Frankenstein foods" stirring emotions, not about labels reinforcing stigmas. Option D is about environmental benefits, not related to stigmas from labels.
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A. A recent study shows that most consumers negatively perceive a GMO label as a warning.