more to come the frozen berry scare is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to contaminated food imports, says one reader.member for hinkler keith pitt is reported to be supporting the call for new packaged food laws after the chinese berry hepatitis scare. good luck.it is typical of governments and their lazy bureaucracies to suddenly be galvanised into action after the event after people have eaten contaminated food from overseas and become seriously ill.considering governments have been responsible for the demise of australia&39s firstclass food processing industries in favour of cheap, infected imports, it is not inconceivable to think the hepatitis berry fiasco is just the tip of the iceberg.more contaminated food imports are being found every day.australia now has only two major food processing plants left.and one of those is likely to close shortly because it can&39t compete against the government&39s enthusiasm for cheap imports.and for years, canberra has fought against the calls for truth in labelling on all food products.current food packaging is only required to display a minimum of information. and that is in such small print you need a magnifying glass to read it.and there is one last thing that mr pitt and the minister, barnaby joyce, need to do.laws must be introduced to force food producers to indicate whether their products contain genetically modified ingredients.there is mounting evidence worldwide of the serious side effects of genetically modified crops digested by humans and animals.it is the right of every person to know if the foods they eat have been contaminated by gm components, commonly referred to as frankenstein food.