Stella Artois beer is a Begium beer, but in addition to Belgium, it is brewed in other countries, such as Germany, Australia, the UK, and Hungary. In the United States, it is imported and distributed by Anheuser-Busch.
There are four ingredients in Stella Artois beer: hops, malted barley, maize (corn), and water. Yeast is used, but is not present in the finished beer. While there are no known genetic modifications to hops and barley, modifications to maize are widespread (though banned in many countries). Fluoride might be present in the water that is used, but that would depend on whether the country or area of the country where it is brewed adds fluoride to their water. The same is true for pesticides: Pesticide residues in the beer would depend on whether pesticides were used on the crops used to make the beer.
With all the above variables, it is impossible to say whether there are GMOs, fluoride, or pesticides in Stella Artois beer unless the company voluntarily disclosed that information for each location where the beer is made (even then there can be variables between batches).
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Some claim that science shows they are safe to eat, but others point out that much of the science is done or influenced by the corporations transgenically modifying organisms. There is also anecdotal evidence that GMOs or the pesticides used on them or both cause health issues. The answer to your question is that we most likely do not know if they are safe to eat.butt nahhh hehe
No, they do not. There are no laws that protect consumers if they do not want to eat GMOs. The consumers' only choice if they wish to avoid eating GMOs is to stop eating lots of foods that may contain GMOs.
GMOs (genetically modified food) may create allergies.
GMOs are transgenic organisms. A gene is taken from one species and forced into another, which is what creates a transgenic organism.
I just wrote an article that talks about GMOs. The GMO rice, called golden rice, is described under the section "GMOs Can Improve Nutrition."