Posted by redforlife on March 03, 2014 at 18:22:59 from (68.234.121.124):
In Reply to: Organic eggs posted by rrlund on March 03, 2014 at 17:30:38:
interesting story. I believe the only way to know exactly what is in your food, is to literally raise it yourself. I get the gist of organic food suppose to be better for ya. I just think its a little funny that organic consumers pay extra and still really don't have any idea what's in the food. Dont get me wrong, I think some organic farmers are the real deal, but some cut corners and there is no way to really know the difference. I know some people who raise and sell organic meat. Far as I know, there are no regulations to follow, no farm inspections. The meat is USDA inspected, but just by a typical meat inspecter. How's the consumer really suppose to know what all they are doing. I guess it's just the good old honor system. Take their word for it.
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