No. They'll suppress this, and continue business as usual.
In fact, they'll probably find a way (most likely the usual of just funnelling cash to "scientists" and media folks) to put a positive spin on it, win popular approval, and get a load of cash from the government in the process.
Remember, these people aren't American, and therefore, in the eyes of an American company, aren't people.
"When glyphosate is used according to label directions there is no concern of harm to the kidneys," said Monsanto spokeswoman Erika Campuzano. "This herbicide has been thoroughly reviewed and registered by regulatory agencies around the world."
"It's their fault," said Monsanto spokeswoman Erika Campuzano. "We have a bit of paper that says so."
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In fact, they'll probably find a way (most likely the usual of just funnelling cash to "scientists" and media folks) to put a positive spin on it, win popular approval, and get a load of cash from the government in the process.
Remember, these people aren't American, and therefore, in the eyes of an American company, aren't people.
"When glyphosate is used according to label directions there is no concern of harm to the kidneys," said Monsanto spokeswoman Erika Campuzano. "This herbicide has been thoroughly reviewed and registered by regulatory agencies around the world."
"It's their fault," said Monsanto spokeswoman Erika Campuzano. "We have a bit of paper that says so."