More like hopelessly ignorant, thanks to all the mushroom treatment 
(keep them in the dark and feed them shit), much more ignorant about 
it than Europeans are, eg.

See:
http://pewagbiotech.org/research/2006update/
Public Sentiments About Genetically Modified Foods (Dec 2006 Update)

Full report (219kb pdf):
http://pewagbiotech.org/research/2006update/2006summary.pdf

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http://www.heraldnet.com/stories/06/12/07/100wir_a4genefood001.cfm

Thursday, December 7, 2006
Americans still wary of gene-altered food, study says
The Washington Post

WASHINGTON - Ten years after genetically engineered crops were first 
planted commercially in the United States, Americans remain 
ill-informed about and uncomfortable with biotech food, according to 
the fifth annual survey on the topic, released Wednesday.

People vastly underestimate how much gene-altered food they are 
already consuming; lean toward wanting greater regulation of such 
crops; and have less faith than ever that the Food and Drug 
Administration will provide accurate information, the survey found.

The poll also confirmed that most Americans - particularly women - do 
not like the idea of eating meat or milk from cloned animals - a view 
that stands in contrast to scientific evidence that cloned food is 
safe. The FDA recently said it is close to allowing such food on the 
market.

Overall, said Michael Fernandez, executive director of the Pew 
Initiative on Food and Biotechnology, which sponsored the survey, 
Americans are "still generally uncertain" about genetically modified 
and cloned foods.

In the five years since Pew began plumbing American attitudes toward 
genetically engineered food, U.S. acreage in such crops has grown 
substantially. Today, 89 percent of soybeans, 83 percent of cotton 
and 61 percent of corn is genetically engineered to resist 
weed-killing chemicals or to help the plants make their own 
insecticides.

Since most processed foods contain at least small amounts of soy 
lecithin, corn syrup or related ingredients, almost everyone in the 
United States has consumed some amount of gene-altered food.

In this year's survey, conducted by the Mellman Group, only about 
one-quarter of the 1,000 adults polled thought they had ever eaten 
gene-altered food, an indication that Americans have "very little 
in-depth knowledge of the topic," according to a Pew summary.

Support for marketing genetically modified food has remained flat 
since 2001 at 27 percent, with opposition dropping from 58 percent in 
2001 to 46 percent this year.

The proportion of Americans who say they "don't know" if gene 
modified foods are safe has shrunk since 2001, while the "safe" and 
"unsafe" camps grew by about 5 percent each: 34 percent believe they 
are safe, and 29 percent say they are not.

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