Organic foods: Are they safer? More nutritious?
Organic or not? Check the label
Do 'organic' and 'natural' mean the same thing?
Organic food: Is it safer or more nutritious?
Are there downsides to buying organic?
Food safety tips
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What is organic food?
What organic food is not
Is organic food healthier than conventional food?
Nutrients in organic food
Is organic food safer to eat than conventional food?
Good habits for food safety
Is organic food more expensive than conventional food?
About the organic label
The choice to buy organic
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Safe, healthy and budget-friendly foods are a grocery shopper's dream. Do organic foods make that dream come true? Maybe, but don't bypass foods and products grown using standard farming methods. There are benefits to both.
People choose foods for many reasons.
Factors such as what you like to eat, what you can afford and your values play into your purchases. Also, you may buy certain products based on your current health and the hoped-for future health effects of a certain diet.
A healthy diet can include food grown organically or using typical farming methods, called conventional farming. But if you've wondered about organic food, here's how it compares with conventionally grown food.
Thinking about adding organic foods to your diet? Here are tips for what to buy and how to make organic food less costly.