subject: The Benefit Of Buying Organic [print this page] It can be very frustrating spending time and energy trying to make sure that the food you are buying is the best for you and your family that it is only beneficial and nutritious, not harmful and contaminating only to feel as if you are the only person who cares. Asking about a product in a large, chain supermarket can often reveal nothing more than that the employees are not informed about the food they are selling. You often come away with the feeling that the company has no regard or concern for you as a consumer, that their primary priority is profit at the expense of other important issues, or that they are simply unaware of the origins or quality of the food that they buy in.
It can be a constant, exhausting, struggle against commercialism just to make sure that what you are being sold is what it says it is, and is what you want to buy. One answer to this problem is to turn to, and support the growth of, people and businesses that think about food the way that you do, like organic food stores.
If you go to organic food stores you already know that they are concerned about something other than profit they do not produce the cheapest food with the highest mark-up. They sell products that are environmentally friendly, more humane, and most importantly, healthier for you and your family. Organic foods are free from pesticides, herbicides, GMOs, antibiotics, and so on, and are more carefully controlled than other foods. Just by walking into organic food stores you will find employees or businesses whose mission statement is more encompassing and holistic than mere commercial success, and who have had to do the kind of research and investigating into the food they are selling that you have been trying to do all by yourself.
Organic food stores are inherently and inextricably concerned with healthier, purer products, and with paying close attention to what happens to our food at each step of its production, what goes onto it and into it, what affect that has on future food production, and first and foremost, what affect that has on your and your familys bodies. Seeking out a shop that has already demanded better things from the items that it puts on its shelves, and that likely has employees that are interested and informed about the products that they are dealing with, can eliminate half your fight.
by: Zoe R
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