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Organic or Not? Getting What You Pay For

December 16, 2010 By: Category: Organic Foods


We all know food prices are rising, and organic foods were already generally more expensive. So how can heath-conscious shoppers KNOW they’re getting true “green” groceries before they part with their green? Bankrate.com looks into all those labels.

5 Comments to “Organic or Not? Getting What You Pay For”


  1. EasyHardLivin says:

    Last time I checked, the usda organic seal has to be 95% organic. Furthermore, it’s no joke even if it was 70%, the nutrtion levels are much better than the conventional. Also the fertilizer used is not some type of industrial sludge.

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  2. blackcountryenjoy says:

    it is the way to go

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  3. boomerswims says:

    USDA Organic is somewhat of a joke itself; needing only to be 70% organic not 100% organic. Certified Oregon Organic is best meaning that ingredients are 90% organic again not 100% but better than USDA Organic.

    This video does make a good point of knowing your suppliers though.

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  5. motocrosser says:

    i knew most of this since ive lived fully organic the past 5 years but yeah its good to have this out there 5/5

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