Thrifty mom's hint #101: You can find organic produce at Market Basket. I don't know why something grown nearby in a naturally occurring substance (cowshit) is more expensive than the overpackaged, trucked-in from two timezones away "regular" produce, but since most of the stuff you buy at Market Basket is ridiculously cheap, the price difference is negligible in the end.
Thursday, March 23, 2006
Whole Foods is Full of It
Pretty good article on the whole organic food debate. Funny, until 9:30 this morning I had no idea there was a debate. I like to stay informed but I don't like to obsess over anything (see previous entry). The article does support the theory put forth in my Dec. 22, 2005 entry though.
Thrifty mom's hint #101: You can find organic produce at Market Basket. I don't know why something grown nearby in a naturally occurring substance (cowshit) is more expensive than the overpackaged, trucked-in from two timezones away "regular" produce, but since most of the stuff you buy at Market Basket is ridiculously cheap, the price difference is negligible in the end.
Thrifty mom's hint #101: You can find organic produce at Market Basket. I don't know why something grown nearby in a naturally occurring substance (cowshit) is more expensive than the overpackaged, trucked-in from two timezones away "regular" produce, but since most of the stuff you buy at Market Basket is ridiculously cheap, the price difference is negligible in the end.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)


No comments:
Post a Comment