Sure! Easy solution, plant your own garden!then you know exactly what you're eating!
Are you sick of eating processed food with gmos? Don't you want to eat clean and fresh foods without pesticides ? I do.
We can't really escape GMOs, so I personally don't see the point in running from it sometimes... GMOs do not only have to be crops that are choked with pesticide and that can harm the environment (which they can obviously do), but they can be crops, such as corn and wheat, which scientists have inserted genes that code for better taste, beneficial nutrients, etc., something we have done throughout all of history! So, while I avoid processed foods to the best of my abilities, tons of things--even the cotton woven within our shirts--has been genetically modified for our consumption (: Depends on what industry is doing what with their GMOs!
I apologise for my lengthy answer :P
I Love Clean Food.
I can't really plant my own garden or kill my own animals for meat so I have to eat them.
If you don't plant your own garden then you have to pay over the odds for organic ie what use to be "normal" food, this is what I do, although farmyard eggs are value for money. It certainly tastes better if you drink milk from a grass fed cow to one that is fed processed food but it will cost you twice as much to do so. Yes it riles me, but to them its about cost effectiveness and productivity, do you think the President or our Royal family eat GMO? Of course not, it is for the labour force, the worker bee's, a dime a dozen. Also GMO doesn't reproduce and so when they sell it to other countries it actually costs them more, and it risks infiltrating their own healthy organic crops leaving them dependent on the GMO sellers. Ever seen the GMO testing on animals, they are now using it on Salmon that means we are at risk of infiltrating our "organic" species with genetic modification? The pesticides are no longer working because the pests are becoming immune. Animals and dairy are pumped with antibiotics and hormones that we consume, it cannot be good for us. If it concerns you do the best you can, I grow herbs in my garden, when growing veg look for the relationship plant that will see off pests naturally.