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More Organic Than Ever
Organic food continues its stately march into the mainstream. A Mintel study says 52 percent of Americans bought organic foods in the past year, and 26 percent bought organic beverages. Strikingly, 32 percent claimed they buy them “as often as possible.” They’d find it more possible were it not for price. Two-thirds said they’d “buy more organics if the products cost less.” That’s consistent with a Harris Poll in which 95 percent is more expensive – topping the numbers who said it’s safer for the environment (79 percent), Healthier (76 percent) and tastes better (39 percent). Some places are more organiphilic than others. Scarborough Research finds 35 percent of adults in San Francisco metro area are organic foods in the month prior to being polled. Also high on the list are Seattle (32 percent), Portland, Oregon (27 percent), Denver (26 percent), Washington, D.C. (26 percent) and San Diego (24 percent). One further indication that organics have moved beyond the counter cultural fringe: Scarborough says 29 percent of organic consumers shopped at Wal-Mart Supercenter in the week before being queried.   Infinite Health Resources does not at any point, for any circumstances suggest that you do not follow or stop medical advice of your physician. We do not advocate any drugs that has not been prescribed by your physician, nor suggest that we are medical doctors nor are we giving medical advice. Infinite Health Resources is here purely as a resource. |
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