Organic Food store's?
Lets say that there was a grocery store that had all organic foods and was a lot cheaper than whole foods, and there foods tasted so good and so fresh and nutritious, would you shop there instead of whole foods?
Lets say that there was a grocery store that had all organic foods and was a lot cheaper than whole foods, and there foods tasted so good and so fresh and nutritious, would you shop there instead of whole foods?
dousmokedoobies69
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Hi Loving Li,
Trader Joe's, the Co-Op, Farmer's market, Sam's Club, Rainbow & Cub Foods sell some organic foods. I prefer not to use Whole Food's.
I like Trader's Joe's cause I can get whatever I want including fish, meats. I have an addiction to British Style Crumpets (English thing), Joe's Coffee Bean Blast ice cream, Organic Strawberry Lemonade, Pork Goya Pot stickers with Organic White Quinoa. Have a good night. :-)
Additional Details: hot weather foods= the ice cream, Strawberry Lemonade shot of Vodka.
Anonymous
Certified Organic USDA means that the food was produced using a set of guidelines that mandate that only natural or no chemicals are used for production or processing of the product. There are certain restrictions on how animals are treated/handled housed and medical treatment. Restrictions on drug usage and so on. Keep in mind that there are also certification agencies that also set guides for organic standards. If you want to spend the time to do some informative reading regarding the issue google organic certification agencies as well as take notes on brands websites. Whole Foods is basing there reputation on good trust and viable products, dubious practices would break this trust and the end of there business. I think you are in the right direction when you take the time to investigate what you and your family are eating and where it comes from, how it was produced, procured, handled and what it contains. Some people and groups will say there is or isn't a difference in nutritional value between organic and non-organic products but there is major differences about how they are produced. Another note organic foods do not contain added hormones nor are they produced with genetic modification or GMO's.
VeganMom
There is. It's known as Trader Joe's. However, I shop at both Trader Joe's and Whole Foods as they both offer different things (i.e., WF's peanut butter is cheaper, I think, WF's cereal bars are only $1.99; Trader Joe's granola bars are cheaper than WH's; They both offer different beers and wines....)
Also, stores like Kroger and Wegmans, Tops... They all have natural foods sections and their prices are comparable to TJ's and Whole Foods. I'll pay a little more at Kroger because it's closer than WF and TJ's.
Kyle
Yes. I would shop both. Gotta get them yummy green s