The publication Consumers Report (CR) has long been depended upon for objective information about products for purchase, but it has become an unreliable source of information in recent years about the foods we eat. Risky Reading Material The publication Consumers Report (CR) has long been depended upon for objective information about products for purchase, but it has become an unreliable source of information in recent years about the foods we eat. It has attacked GMOs, animal agriculture and now has contrived misinformation on pesticides. In its latest piece entitled “Eat the Peach, Not the Pesticide,” the organization amateurishly confuses relative risk with absolute risk, among other sins of philosophy over science.The tabloid nature o...