RE: dTube: Is Any Food Truly "Organic?"

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dTube: Is Any Food Truly "Organic?"

in food •  7 years ago 

The term "organic" is currently used to describe various sustainable agricultural and food items, textiles, toys, furniture, mattresses, cosmetics, beverages, bath and body care products, and many other products. The term "organic" is also used descriptively for an action. For example, "I try to live organically" or "Organic farming is better for the planet."

Therefore, not any food is organic.

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Inorganic food - is that the plastic meals Asian restaurants put on display? "Organic is a largely meaningless marketing label for inefficient farming practices using highly toxic "natural" pesticides.

Nature is not benign, people. Nature wants to kill and eat you.