Rune when going out you don't eat organic, organic just means they were grass fed. I buy the meat and make my own burgers. They aren't fed a whole bunch of shit they weren't suppose to have, the fruits and veggies aren't sprayed with pesticides and what not, everything is natural not pumped up with a bunch of chemicals and what not to make them bigger, and the meat to go further. It's a lot healthier. It's more expensive but in the long run healthier and in my opinion taste better.
Yes Anya is exactly right. I might end up paying 4-5 times more than "usual" meat, vegetables, or fruits but it's so much better in so many ways. Organic food, even tho impossible to feed everyone, should be much more spread worldwide. Where I live, there are organic markets almost everywhere. Pushes people to buy organic. However, organic food doesn't mean with 0% pesticide. It's bad but they still use pesticide but in quantities much much smaller, almost insignificant compared to "usual" food. I remember in France, a vineyard possessor once didn't use pesticide at all in his crops and got in justice for it. Some species attack and might cause diseases in the crops, that is why all organic food has a little bit of certain kind of pesticides.
Organic farmers actually use a pesticide called seven dust, it's not harmful to humans, you can pick it and eat it right out of the garden without washing it off. When buying normal veggies that's why they always tell you wash your vegetables off, because of the harmful effects of pesticides that they use, not only that but because of Ecoli as well.
"Not harmful" is what they say, but we don't have the choice anyway and it's the best we can get at this time so... Except if you grow it in your garden...
Rochester is beautiful! That part of NY is very supportive of Deaf people and people who are blind. Super amazing communities also. Good choice to visit
My brother in laws grandpa was an organic farmer, he used seven dust and ate veggies right out of the garden. Seven dust isn't harmful.
I visited family in Germany once and it was the worst internet service I've ever experienced. Needless to say, we went outside a lot. ️