Posted by Madisonbob on April 18, 2018 at 19:01:07 from (174.197.43.68):
In Reply to: Organic 'Fad' Grows posted by Traditional Farmer on April 18, 2018 at 05:32:16:
A few years ago Consumer Reports did a detailed study on the benefits or non benefits of Organic Foods. As I recall, they found no measurable benefit using Organic vs Non-Organic. Organic did not justify the added cost in their opinion.
Freshness and taste has more to do with being close to the producer, not Organic or Non-Organic. We spend 3 months in Arizona each year and buy our groceries at Fry's which is part of Kroger. Their lettuce, cabbage, carrots are all produced 5 miles from their store, usually delivered within 24 hours of harvest. These are all Non Organic Producers, and this produce is as tasty as anything raised in my Wisconsin garden.
If the consumer wants to pay a premium for Organic, fine let him do it. In my opinion most probably do not know why they are doing it, except someone said it was better for you. I am not one of them.
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