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    Have you ever ask yourself is eating organic food better for you? Many American’s ask themselves that question on a daily basis. But to answer this question relies on knowing the difference between organic and inorganic to make a congest decision. The word organic refers to the way farmers grow and process agricultural products. Organic food items are produced using processes without synthetics such a chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Inorganic foods on the other hand, use synthetics to…

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    sized population, the rate of Vancouver’s population growth has greatly surpassed Canada’s national population growth of 5.9%. Vancouver’s population growth has increased by 9.5% from 2006 to 2011, a big factor being immigrants. There is an aging population, which takes place when the median age of a certain region increases substantially due to declining birth rates or rising life expectancy. It can be predicted that this population growth will allow for more students to be enrolled in VSB…

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    To Go Organic Or Not To Go Organic? Organic foods are defined as foods without pesticides, antibiotics, or genetically altered Organisms Encyclopedia, The Free. "Organic Food." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 13 Mar. 2016. Web. 18 Mar. 2016. Around the late 1940s organic farming was on the rise and america was making billions of dollars. Sales for organic foods in the past decade have increased annually by 20%. Its 20% growth is ten times as much as Nonorganic food’s growth Derven, Daphne L..…

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    Organic v/s Non Organic “Organic”. A word still shrouded in mystery for some, and just plain confusion for others. Sometimes branded as “hippie” food, the controversy continues to surround the decision to buy organic or conventional fruits, vegetables, grains, meats and dairy products. The reality is, organic foods are healthier for people, and better for the environment than non-organic foods. By choosing to by organic foods you can not only avoid dangerous chemicals and GMO’s, but also…

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    with the natural organic food that humans are biologically adjusted to consume. Conventional farming is one example of the steps in that direction, by using synthetic materials to promote plant growth and the confinement of high numbers of livestock in relatively small areas to increase production. If we wish to protect our soil, we need to come up with solutions to make conventional farming more Earth friendly, adopting the methods of organic farming. However, the facts that organic products…

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    Organic Food

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    Organic food is free of manmade additions like antibiotics. Organic produce is simply food radiation. This type of food has become very popular around the world, mostly because they realized grown without the use of pesticides, synthetic fertilizers, sewage sludge, modified organisms, or ionizing some of the benefits that come with it. The sales of organic food have increased as more consumers are becoming aware of the benefits you receive from it. A major benefit is greater antioxidant value…

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    Cost Of Organic Foods

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    Cancer or Cash As this new and upcoming industry is booming, people are beginning to wonder if the price of this organic and naturally grown food is right and more importantly, if its really worth it. For many people the price that they are paying for their organic food is saving them trips to the doctor as well as the countless stacks of future hospital bills regarding poor health. To all the other people still buying into the cancer causing products that worldwide companies consider food,…

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    Whole Foods Markets, founded in 1980, is a leader in the natural and organic food evolution with locations across the USA. The company has expanded its market worldwide with current operations in various countries, such as Canada and the UK, and has become the most successful company among healthy food retailers in the United States. This SWOT analysis will discuss the most important issues of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. The strengths and weaknesses are connected to…

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    Background, Choice of Strategy and Decisions made SmartMart is a successful retail grocery store, spread over 20 locations. The company’s vision is to provide organic and healthy food to a large market of customers. The Typical SmartMart customer is a health conscious individual or family, who doesn’t mind paying a little extra for products they can feel good about. A key value for them is to be mindful of how their actions impact communities, especially the natural environment. The essence of…

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    Sprouts Swot Analysis

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    be well-positioned for today’s growing number of health conscious consumers who are looking to eat healthier at affordable prices. Sprouts proves that eating healthy can be affordable. Sprouts is one of the fastest and largest growing natural and organic retailer. Outlook: Sprouts Farmers recently announced that it will open 27 new stores and expand into three states this financial year. A major strength of Sprouts is that Apollo Global Management, which is an investment firm, is the majority…

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