Sam is in trouble again! Bread is suspected of hiding genetically modified ingredients in the labeling, the customer service says that if you mind, you don't have to buy it.

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22/07/2025
On July 21st, a netizen posted that the MM mustard seed floss bread from Sam's Club, which used to have the ingredients list on the previous packaging, now has the ingredients list hidden on the packaging of the product sold offline, with only the note: "Ingredients are listed on the bulk food label or online product information." The ingredients list of the product sold offline previously did not include ingredients such as "genetically modified soybean oil" as shown in the online ingredients list. The Sam's Club membership store mini-program shopping platform shows that the ingredients list of the MM mustard seed floss bread does contain "genetically modified soybean oil". According to a report from a local television station, Sam's staff responded that the current packaging of the product is like this, and they are not sure why the specific ingredients were not listed on the offline product. They will provide feedback to the relevant department and make improvements, and will continue to list the details of the ingredients on the packaging in the future. Regarding the netizens' suspicion that Sam intentionally omitted the information of "genetically modified soybean oil" from the offline ingredients list, the staff stated that they do not know the specific reason and will provide feedback on this matter. "The MM mustard seed floss bread containing genetically modified soybean oil meets the selling standards, has quality assurance, and can be sold normally." In response to consumer concerns about genetically modified soybean oil, customer service explained, "There is no saying that non-GMO is good and GMO is bad, there is no good or bad distinction between the two", and suggested that if consumers do not accept GMO products, they can choose not to buy them.