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    clearly shows support towards the purpose, that buying organic food is a waste of money. Opposing Viewpoints state, that unbiased government agency published a report, concluding organic food does not have a greater nutritional value than conventional produce. Furthermore, blind taste test have been done constructed, and the results suggested that there was no difference in the taste between the two. While the author claims that organic food being healthier is bogus, Andrew Ellison does show…

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    Food is the most essential part of life to sustain viability. I think that processed foods are extremely dangerous to our overall health. The reason why it is detrimental to our health is because in order to process any food and make it last longer, stay fresher, and not spoil, you have to add harmful chemicals that hurt the environment. Also, I believe that organic foods are not only not processed, but supposed to be made without the use of pesticides. To create processed food, people use…

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    Is organic food really worth what it costs? There has been a debate about whether or not organic produce is really organic and whether or not it’s worth it’s high cost. Some believe that organic produce is safer and healthier for you. Others believe that produce labeled as organic aren’t even organic at all. Multiple experts have studied this topic and there are reasons to believe that organic food is better for you but a lot of reasons to believe it isn’t. Organic foods are not worth the higher…

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    Many people debate on whether organic food is actually better for you. Advocates believe organic foods are safer and more nutritious. Although organic sales have been steadily increasing, “many experts say there’s not enough evidence to prove any real advantage to eating organic foods” (“Is Organic”). Much of the organic movement has been driven by social trends and misinformation about health benefits. In terms of synthetic pesticides, it is true that organic crops have about one-third the…

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    for a special Thanksgiving feast. But for those who are careful about what foods that they eat, this is no easy task. Most Thanksgiving dinners are full of saturated fats, pre-packaged ingredients, and produce that is far from healthy. Because of this, many health conscious people are starting to make a few changes to their meal preparation habits. And the first one of them is to use only organic ingredients. Organic foods won't make someone sick from all of the chemicals in them. They aren't…

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    Organic vs. Processed Foods Food is very essential in our well-being and survival, it is important for our growth and survival. Two of the most prominent food groups we come across in life are organic foods and processed foods. Both processed and organic have some benefits and disadvantages to our health. Overall, organic food has better health benefits than processed food. Processed foods are produced and preserved using chemicals. Frey argues, “Processed foods include all food products that…

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    Should you be eating all organic foods? What does the word "organic" really mean? Are organic fruits, vegetables, meats and dairy products really better for you, and worth the usually higher price tag, than their non-organic counterparts? Let 's take a closer look at the organic industry and see if we can answer these questions. Defining Organic Not all countries appoint an organization or group to enforce organic compliance. Some countries don 't even have a clear definition of the term. In…

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    Organic Foods Over the past few decades, a strong debate has ensued on the topic of the production of organic foods. Both sides in this argument are adamant and present strong facts. The pro-organic food side argues that they use little to no chemicals in any of their products, that they use traditional methods such as crop rotation to keep the earth fresh and avoid overuse, that the foods are free of genetically modified ingredients, that their produce is healthier, and that organic livestock…

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    For centuries, food has been a part of daily life. Food is needed to survive, thrive, and function properly. The earliest people of the world knew this concept and earned their food by hunting animals and planting gardens, known as Hunting-Gathering. As time passed, different ways to create, package, and send food has been created through farms and factories across the United States. That was when what Americans accepted as “normal” food, was being scrutinized for the additives injected or…

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    Whole Foods is a retailer that promotes natural and organic foods since the 1980s. The company products are the highest-quality natural and organic foods. The company's products include beverages, body care, snacks, frozen, pantry staples, supplements and gift baskets and also eco-scaling cleaning products (Whole Foods.com, 2018). Whole Foods quality standards are providing foods that are free of artificial preservatives, colors, flavors, sweeteners, and hydrogenated fats. The driving factor of…

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