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I try to boycott conventionally/industrial produced groceries as much as possible, since organic food is not only better for your health, but also tastes better and doesn't kill all the insects, exhaust the soil or exploiting animals as much as possible. The price is a big downside though
"organic" is largely a marketing term - there's no real conclusive evidence that organic foods are healthier.
They are at least healthier for the enviroment. And it can't be bad to not poison the crops you're about to eat.