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Is eating organic really going to affect a family's budget?
More importantly, why isn't eating organic more of a priority?
At Walmart a three pound bag of Fuji apples costs about four dollars and a two pound bag of organic Gala apples also costs four dollars. That is a difference of about seventy cents per pound. How bad would it be to spend less than a dollar extra on a pound of apples?
We spend a lot of money. We don't realize it, but we spend money on things we could live without or that have cheaper alternatives.
Is spending an extra two hundered dollars on a designer purse to impress your friends for five minutes more important than your health?
There are a lot of extra expenses we could cut out and trade for our health.
Organic food is better for you in the long run.
This is a great blog entry. I've personally tried to explain this to many people, but still have a lot of people who don't believe me. Organic produce really isn't much more expensive. Even every other grocery goods aren't much different in price. Like spaghetti sauce that costs $2.00 compared to organic sauce that costs $2.35. Almost everything in a store can be bought organic now days and it won't hurt people's bank account.
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