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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I've stopped worrying over organic/not organic as much and just buy the big worry items as local as possible. I read about the farms, etc, and make a decision based on humane treatment of the animals and how they grow the food. Then I shop via farmers market, or one of our local middle men, like Farmigo. I can't constantly do this, but for meat, milk, eggs,and a few produce items, I try to most of the time. Stuff taste better, it hasn't been shipped as far, it supports local farmers and farmer's markets. [/quote] Right. For me it's more about how the animals are treated. And yes it does taste better. Getting our food that comes on a slow cargo freighter/train/whatever from China/chile/etc is ridiculous and so wasteful. Sometimes the same food passes from our country to China and vice versa. Why in the world would we ever need chicken that's imported from China while we're exporting it? Some obscenely high paid executive wants to make some extra pennies. How that's possible given the freight costs I don't know, but buying local and eat food in season only seems like a much better solution for our own health and the environment.[/quote]
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