I buy organic and do it for many reasons, but your post raises a good point. We have a small group doing it for "moral" or "ethical" reasons, or whatever, but they are doing it for themselves or to make an ever so small impact on the world. But we have to transform from this at times status process of being able to buy the best and most exclusive and make THE ENTIRE FOOD SYSTEM from top to bottom more healthy, for all. Of course this would take enormous effort and transformation of resources, about which for most people food still remains an embarrassingly low priority. But yes, basic entry products are probably milk, eggs, cheese... and then other affordable items like some dry goods; cereals, pasta, beans, etc... and certain vegetables. Peace / Ty
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