How does the “certified organic” label affect your shopping decisions?!


Question: You probably have seen the green and white USDA Organic symbol on foods at your grocery store. What do you expect from products that bear this label? And do you view companies that make such products differently from others?


Answers: You probably have seen the green and white USDA Organic symbol on foods at your grocery store. What do you expect from products that bear this label? And do you view companies that make such products differently from others?

I am a huge organic food advocate & buy everything I can possible organic. Yes, it is often more costly, but not so much as the popularity has gone up extremely & places like Wal-Mart sell organic foods & at very low cost. Farmers markets are another place and also cost friendly as most of the produce is locally grown eliminating the middleman. The USA had banned very toxic pesticides, sell this poison stuff to outside countries who allow it's usage who then grow their produce using this banned stuff & sell their toxic produce legally back to the USA!!!

I ususally don't buy organic because it costs more. I just feel like it not being organic won't kill me. I don't really care.





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