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Organic products in society

June 26th, 2010 -- Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »

The general opinion is that organic products are usually bought within supermarkets or retail stores. This isn’t always the case though, as some cafés and restaurants also serve organic food and drink. Café’s usually sell organic products such as baguettes, milkshakes and cheeses.

Restaurants usually have organic food in their side menu orders, but main dishes can also be bought, more often than not in the vegetarian section of the menus. Organic foods are also on sale on internet sites such as supermarket online shopping, which, if the customer spends enough money, can redeem points against them, thus saving money.

How organic products are healthy

June 25th, 2010 -- Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »

Organic lifestyle is a way of living some people choose to go by. It is environmentally helpful and healthy for the individual. Organic foods aren’t sprayed with pesticides and are as such healthier for the customer. They also are cropped better than normal food products.

Being organic means being proactive, so recycling, looking after yourself and the state of your home could be known as being ‘organic’. People who drink water through a filtered system (i.e. a water dispenser unit) are drinking better water, as some of the chemicals found in unfiltered water are gone. Most people can afford to live an organic lifestyle.

Organic expenses

June 24th, 2010 -- Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »

Organic foods are healthier and, according to some, better tasting than non-organic foods. Of course, with greater goods, there usually comes a greater price, and in this instance, that is the case. Almost all organic products are more expensive than non-organic products. Not only is the price more expensive, but the packaging and product display is also more expensive.

For a good product to sell, it has to have a good display, and organic foods all have a modern, more classy look than non-organic foods. Of course, it isn’t just organic food that is more expensive, but organic drinks, milk and non food products also have a larger price tag.

Cheap non organic food lines

June 23rd, 2010 -- Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »

With organic foods being bought by people with better paid jobs, supermarkets have replied by selling a line of products a lot cheaper, for people who cannot afford organic food. These lines of food have very simple deigns compared to organic food designs. Each supermarket has its own name for the cheap lines of food, including: Tesco/Tesco Value and Sainsbury’s/Sainsbury’s basics.

The quality of food is questionable, but it is healthy enough, and a lot cheaper than a lot of the organic food. The only downside to these cheaper food lines is the design of the product, and according to some, the taste of the product.

Organic brands

June 22nd, 2010 -- Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »

When shopping at major retailers, there is many brands in which a customer may pick from to help satisfy their needs. One of the most popular organic food groups is fruit and vegetables. There are many food types in fruit and vegetables which sell well, which include: carrots, broccoli, cabbage, potato’s, tomatoes, oranges and bananas.

The most popular of the lot, though, would be apples. The reason being, is that there is a variety in the type and texture of the apple which can’t be got through others of its food type. The most popular apple choice is the braeburn apple.