▲ | jraph a day ago | ||||||||||||||||
It would be quite concerning :-) That would mean that we eat active pesticides when buying non organic food. Not that it would totally surprise me neither. We do know that organic markets don't need the plastic though. But they might have shorter circuits as well (which is also a good thing). | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | philipallstar a day ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
> That would mean that we eat active pesticides when buying non organic food. Not that it would totally surprise me neither. Not necessarily. It could be microbes downstream of pests touching your crops that shorten the shelf life, for example. > But they might have shorter circuits as well (which is also a good thing). It's a good thing if you have the time and money to buy things that are more expensive to produce. | |||||||||||||||||
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