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On Tue, 1 Dec 2020 09:26:58 -0700, Graham > wrote:

>On Tue, 1 Dec 2020 10:12:18 -0500, Dave Smith wrote:
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>> On 2020-11-30 11:30 p.m., cshenk wrote:
>>> Dave Smith wrote:

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>>>> The dietitian stressed the importance of checking the labels for the
>>>> nutrients list. There are a number of "blue menu" products with
>>>> little or no salt. The amount of salt varies a lot for the same
>>>> products from different companies. When I was stocking up on beans
>>>> last week I found that those being billed as organic had the highest
>>>> salt content.
>>>
>>> Interesting! Normally I think they try to be more 'healthy' but I
>>> guess not!
>>>

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>> I think that is the assumption that a lot of people make. I am always
>> suspicious of them slapping the "organic" label on things so they can
>> charge a lot more for them.

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>And the last time I bought "organic" lettuce, I got the trots, despite
>washing it.


The woman opposite me was laid low with a shoulder replacement and I
did her grocery shopping with mine for several weeks.

She had to have everything organic and it was a noticeably higher bill
than mine and half the stuff didn't even look as nice, even though we
were buying much of the same stuff. I also found that the organic
section has stinky stuff like soap, hand cream etc. that made me feel
nauseated.
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On Tue, 01 Dec 2020 14:14:17 -0400, Lucretia Borgia
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>On Tue, 1 Dec 2020 09:26:58 -0700, Graham > wrote:
>
>>On Tue, 1 Dec 2020 10:12:18 -0500, Dave Smith wrote:
>>
>>> I think that is the assumption that a lot of people make. I am always
>>> suspicious of them slapping the "organic" label on things so they can
>>> charge a lot more for them.

>>
>>And the last time I bought "organic" lettuce, I got the trots, despite
>>washing it.

>
>The woman opposite me was laid low with a shoulder replacement and I
>did her grocery shopping with mine for several weeks.
>
>She had to have everything organic and it was a noticeably higher bill
>than mine and half the stuff didn't even look as nice, even though we
>were buying much of the same stuff. I also found that the organic
>section has stinky stuff like soap, hand cream etc. that made me feel
>nauseated.


Your generation can't handle organic yet. You want everything perfect
and shiny. That it's full of insecticides, herbicides and fungicides
eludes you
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