well, john from fairley makes a lot of sense. for example, mr. president, suppose you have a peanut allergy. you could pick up most things labeled today and it will say whether it has peanuts in it or not. suppose you have a gluten allergy. you can go in a store and have whole aisles full of gluten free products and they would be labeled that way. why shouldn't you be able to look at a simple label. they print these labels all the time for their products. campbell soup is going to do it. why can't we just have labels. i'll tell what you katherine from brattleboro, vermont wrote. i'm one of the many people who cannot afford a cell phone. the federal proposal for g.m.o. labels requires a cell phone -- that requires a cell phone would be useless to me and many othe others. please pass the law that doesn't require cell phone access information. i deserve to know what i'm consuming as much as people who have extra money can afford a cell. it just isn't fair to the rest of us to keep us in the dark. i pay my bills and live frugally and responsibly. i d