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Does beef have to be Organic to be healthy? | Why Pre Chose to Become Non-GMO Project Verified

Does beef have to be Organic to be healthy? | Why Pre Chose to Become Non-GMO Project Verified Pre chose to become Non-GMO Project Verified to provide more transparency surrounding our claims. We added this claim to our packaging to accompany our other claims.

We are:
Grass-Fed and Finished
Pasture-Raised Year-round
No Added Antibiotics
No Added Hormones
Whole30 Approved
Paleo Certified
Keto Certified
Non-GMO Project Verified

When we added the Non-GMO butterfly logo on our packaging, we started to get a lot of questions asking why we chose to become Non-GMO and not Organic. Julie, Pre's Quality Manager, explains why we chose to add the butterfly instead of becoming Organic in the video above.

To learn more about the differences between Organic and Non-GMO, read the blog post titled, "Organic vs. Non-GMO: They're different. Here's how."

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