I am not that versed in organic products, but as a consumer I did once try to learn and bought some of them. I tried organic milk and really enjoyed its flavor. But in the long run it was not that sustainable for my wallet. A half gallon of organic milk cost a little over 3 dollars when I first tried it, now it is over five. I rarely ever buy anything organic these days.
What I do remember is that some labels are truly organic while others are not. Plus you have to consider the source of the product. Veggies and./or other canned products from overseas may come from countries that do not have the same standards (or none at all) as the U.S. as far as pesticide levels and such. China was one of the worst.
What I do remember is that some labels are truly organic while others are not. Plus you have to consider the source of the product. Veggies and./or other canned products from overseas may come from countries that do not have the same standards (or none at all) as the U.S. as far as pesticide levels and such. China was one of the worst.
"The price of freedom is eternal vigilance."--Thomas Jefferson