Anonymous wrote:For some things. Grass fed yes. And generally just less beef is better for you and the world Grass fed milk tastes better to me. Anything with a peel doesn't have to be organic anyway. Things from the ground maybe should be but who knows what that means.
Also recognize that there is no standard for organic label. It just means that farm is not using any of the 6 or so petrochemical fertilizers and insecticides . They can use all sorts of other things, other fertilizers, more manure etc etc. sometimes it means they end up using more other things which ain't always good for the plant.
Don't eat things with palm oil since they cut down rainforests for it. Costco isn't always cheaper either.
OP here. I used to be overweight and eat unhealthy. I cut out most red meat ( I never really ate pork or steak) and we eat red meat once a week. We usually stick to chicken and salmon. The only oils we eat are olive oil, avocado oil, and sunflower oil. We shop at Whole Foods and I have been buying their cheese ( now or Organic) and Organic Valley if it’s on sale. We do buy grass fed butter like KerryGold and we love Vital Farms and Blue Sky eggs. I’ve been buying all hard or peeled produce conventional and sticking to organic for other produce, diary, and greens. We did buy organic meats from Costco but some of the stuff like LaraBars are not organic.