Organic Food?!


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Organic Food?

ok, so just discovered what organic means and done a bunch of research and have decided it is whats best to stay healthy, iv found it to be an easy transition taste wise, but finding available organic food, mainly veggies & fruits hard. i went to walmart and they were for the most part useless, they had some things, but when i went 2 schnucks another grocery in my area, they had a good assortment of things from a brand called full circle. i like it very much, its a tad more expensive, but everything tastes the same as "regular food", my problem is that, even though they had a bunch of stuff avai;able 2 buy organic, it still left me with little options compared 2 regular shopping. they only had a few fruits and veggies available, and none of them were typical,like oranges, apples, pears, etc, iv looked in my area for health stores but none seem to have much, does anyone know of a good, average priced online store that i could order from? and are there any other brands like full circle??


Answers:
organic is always BETTER, and thats why its more expensive. obviosuly dont buy organic that much if ur on a tight budget, but just try to buy high quality foodstuffs (aka not kraft.) besides, you can tell things are organic because they usually taste bolder and better.

organic isn't better.

it's costly, rarely available and it's not exactly organic.

if you want REAL organic.. grow a garden.

Organic food is the latest fad, scam, American food neurosis, (all terms apply).

They play upon your health fears to charge you more money.

Your genes have far more say about when you're going to die of cancer.

Be like the Europeans: eat, drink and be merry and still live longer than Americans.




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