The Washington Post contains an article on a recent survey by Oklahoma State University where over 80 percent of Americans support “mandatory labels on foods containing DNA,”
The Oklahoma State survey result is probably an example of the intersection between scientific ignorance and political ignorance, both of which are widespread.The most obvious explanation for the data is that most of these people don’t really understand what DNA is, and don’t realize that it is contained in almost all food. When they read that a strange substance called “DNA” might be included in their food, they might suspect that this is some dangerous chemical inserted by greedy corporations for their own nefarious purposes.
The article discusses the wider issue of scientific ignorance driving policy decisions, and there is some further comment at io9. A summary of the full survey results is available (PDF).
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday January 24 2015, @03:27AM
Can see it in hospitals - often delivered via bags and tubes.
http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Nutrition+through+an+Intravenous+Line [thefreedictionary.com]
http://www.webmd.com/drugs/2/drug-63311/amino-acids-325-with-electrolytes-26-glycerin-intravenous/details [webmd.com]
FWIW cooking oil, raw egg white; sugar, starch, soluble fibre and multivitamin solutions don't cast much of shadows. Not sure how long you'd last on that though.