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    create and develop food that are already pest free. Those food are what are known as “conventional food”. Another option we could have is shop organic. Since it has been said that “Fruits and Vegetable are just a few type of food that should not be eaten if they are not organic because of…

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    Referencing 12 Introduction With this rise in popularity of the organic movement there is still some confusion as to what Organic really means, also is it better for me and why the price is almost double that of the same conventional product. I will try and answer those question in this PEST analysis. Also in today’s culture, cancer has seen a steady rise, and a major contributor to this may be the food we eat. Food that was once good for us is now filled with chemicals. In…

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    the essay “Why Organic Foods Are Worth the Cost,” author Alex Garcia argues the cost of organic food and discusses why the idea of organic food and farming is better for not only the environment but also for the people who take it in. Organic food is emphasized a lot on the Food Network Channel on Iron Chef of America and Top Chef. Many people believe that organic food is just a sticker. Supermarkets put a little sticker on packages to show that the products are all natural or organic.…

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    Rhetorical Analysis “Why Organic Food Might Be Worth the High Price” In a February fourth, 2016 edition of Time Magazine in an article entitled “Why Organic Food Might Be Worth the High Price” Mandy Oaklander argues that certified organic fruits, vegetables, meats, dairy and other certified organic food goods, may actually be worth the higher prices. Oaklander states that certified organic is around 47% more expensive, according to Consumer Reports. Opposing views of certified organic goods…

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    eating all natural foods is often considered a luxury, people are starting to ask if foods labeled as ‘organic’ are actually better for your health or a way to scam people out of money. Allison Aubrey, an NPR reporter, tackles this question in her article “Why Organic Food may not be Healthier for You”. For someone trying to eat healthy, this article will educate you on if buying something with a label is worth the money. Her argument is that there is a lack of evidence that organic food is…

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    You may find that organic food is more expensive and different in appearance from conventional products. Also, just because something says "organic," it does not mean that it doesn't contain GMOs. In fact, it can still contain up to 30% GMOs, so if you want organic, be sure the label says 100% organic. If you live in U.S. and Canada buy food labeled 100% organic because the U.S. and Canadian governments do not allow manufacturers to label something 100% organic if that food has been genetically…

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    to recommend the widespread use of genetically modified food to feed a large population, instead of organic food. Problem As the world’s population grows and its agriculture industry diminished there is a concern with how the world would be fed, either with organic food or genetically modified food. In recent years technological advancement in biotechnology and genetic engineering allows for the rapidly growing use of genetically modified food, specifically crops. Genetically modified crops are…

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    Organic food is better than conventional food for many reasons. First, the conventional food has a big size, and it remains for long time. For example, conventional food will not get expire quickly. It could remain 2 times more the organic food. Conventional food such as crops gives a more quantity than organic food. It might be true that conventional is bigger and remains long time. However, Organic food does not have chemicals and Genetic engineering. Chemicals have a strong effect on…

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    For as long I can remember my family was always on the look out for organic/GMO-free food, so when I came home to a pack of meat in my freezer with a kosher label on it, I didn't question it. That was until July 10th 2015, my mothers birthday where my family gets a chance to have dinner together. A variety selection of food was on the table but there seemed to be a lot of grilled chicken left over, so I go ahead and offer everyone piece. My brother gladly took one, my mom and I split one but my…

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    The food industry was created with the intention of helping to sustain people around the world. Farmers are tasked with growing crops and raising livestock to provide the general public with food. However what was believed to be something pure in nature was tampered with by the hand of science. From injecting growth hormones into animals and genetically engineering vegetables and fruits to produce their own pesticide. The safety and purity of our food are in question because of this. It is…

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