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A woman shops at a Ralphs supermarket Dec. 26, 2014 in San Juan Capistrano, Cal adidas campus if.Robert Nickelsberg鈥擥etty ImagesBy Tamar Haspel / FortuneDecember 3, 2015 12:39 AM ESTSome of the largest food manufacturers and grocers announced today an initiative to provide consumers with instantaneous access about detailed information on thousands of products through their smart phones. Shoppers, using their smartphones, will simply scan a code, called a QR code or barcode, according to the initiative by the Grocery Manufacturers Association.More than 30 food giants, including Pepsi, ConAgra, Hormel, Campbell Soup, Land Orsquo;Lakes, Coca-Cola, Nestle, Hershey, and General Foods, have adidas campus signed on to participate in the SmartLabel Initiative. The SmartLabel will include ingredients, allergens, animal welfare, environmental adidas campus policies, and, perhaps the most controversial attribute, whether the food contains genetically modified organisms GMOs .The information will also be available on the web and, in some cases, at retailersrsquo; customer service desks, so consumers without smartphones also have access to the information. The technology will be available on 30,000 products by the end of 2017. The announcement comes on the heels of the FDArsquo approval last month of the first genetically modified animal, a fast-growing salmon, a move that drew many calls for labeling, including from the editorial board of the New York Times.Proponents of mandatory GMO labeling do not see Smart