Eloïse
Hey, so on a food packet what does GM mean? Thank you for your answer
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Leonah
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Hi Eloise.GM stands for Genetically ModifiedGenetically Modified foods (GM foods), also known as Genetically Engineered foods (GE foods), or Bioengineered foods are foods produced from organisms that have had changes introduced into their DNA using the methods of genetic engineering.You might want to read more about it in order to make informed choices. Best Regards
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GM means "Good Morning," "Genetically Modified," "Good Move," "General Motors" and "Game Master." The abbreviation GM is commonly used in texting, speech and print.
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GENERAL MANAGER.
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Answer #1- GM is a famous automobile manufacturerbased in Detroit, Michigan. GM is short for GENERALMOTORS. One of their most famous automobiles isthe Ford Mustang.
Answer #2- Companies and corporations have CEOs,VPs and maybe a GM in their leadership ranks. Inthis case, GM is short for GENERAL MANAGER.
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