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What did researchers of a new study discover about organic food?
According to the report, is there a very big nutritional difference between organic food and regular food?
Why is it that some people do not believe the study?
Do you believe that organic food is better than regular food? Why do you say so?
Would you still want to buy organic food if it would be proven to have just the same health benefits as regular food?
What is the most important factor to consider when buying food (e.g., price, taste, health benefits, etc.)? Please explain your answer.
What did researchers of a new study discover about organic food?
According to the report, is there a very big nutritional difference between organic food and regular food?
Why is it that some people do not believe the study?
Do you believe that organic food is better than regular food? Why do you say so?
Would you still want to buy organic food if it would be proven to have just the same health benefits as regular food?
What is the most important factor to consider when buying food (e.g., price, taste, health benefits, etc.)? Please explain your answer.
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Would you still want to buy organic food if it were proven to have just the same health benefits as regular food?
Hi! Your English is great! In America, there is a big argument about the inhumane treatment of animals for meat. I would always prefer organic food because it is known to be healthier for you and the animals are generally treated better. However, there are many people who cannot afford organic food. Many Americans are struggling to get food on the table and are not willing to spend extra money for healthier foods. We are the fattest country in the world, a factor being that healthier foods are often more expensive than cheaper unhealthy foods.
To make all food organic in America would probably cause grocery prices to become very high, as grocery stores tend to charge more for organic foods than regular foods. So, in the best interest of all of America and not just me, I would say that we need to keep regular food on the shelves regardless of the benefits of organic foods. That way we will not drive people to buy even cheaper food when they cannot afford neither regular meat or organic meat. Great topic!
Raine
I know you are elite. anyway i like an organic food. but i have no opportunity to talk/discuss about organic foods. impressive comment you have :)