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Sunday, May 3, 2009

Where to buy organic food?

By Karol Wariala

Sent by: Honey Dressing. The alternative for the shopping tour you take in a supermarket is a visit to an organic food store, even if the range of products available is not that comprehensive. The truth is that such stores provide supplies and services locally, targeting customers in a limited geographical area. The benefits of buying from an organic food store is that there is usually a family farm or a local food supplier that backs the store and provides fresh merchandise all the time. Plus, customers have the option of ordering products when they are no available, with the mention that there may be packaging and transportation fees.

In case word hasn't reached you about any organic food store in your neighborhood, you can search the Internet and find the closest supplier. Then you can take your pick! Should you like to spread the word about a good organic food store, you can submit info on the facility in online directories for other people to access.

The organic food store is complemented by the farmers market, where you'll find pretty much the same kind of food: healthy, chemical-free products that are certified as organic.

Most people go to an organic food store to buy fruit and vegetables. The idea here is to buy stuff that is produced or grown locally. The preference for this kind of small or family business contributes to local economic development and regional prosperity.

Thus, there is a two-way efficiency in it; on the one hand you support striving local businesses and on the other you enjoy all the benefits of healthy food. There are many channels through which organic farmers advertise their products. There are the Community Supported Agriculture, U-Pick Up farms and farm stands that function well in the system.

Dairy products, eggs and meat are not than easy to find in a regular organic food store, but they are often part of the commercial service. Lots of farmers provide the community with fresh products through the intermediary of such shops. And this makes a really great substitute for the food produced by the industrial farms where all sorts of hormones and antibiotics are used to produce eggs and grow livestock. Luckily, the increased awareness about the dangers of non-organic food, has led consumers to choose an organic food store over a supermarket. - 17274

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