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Why Such A Premium On Organic Food?

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sandyRoe | 12:54 Mon 15th Aug 2016 | ChatterBank
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Tescos had no walnuts so I went to a nearby wholefood shop and bought some organic ones there. 200 grammes cost £4.95, a lot more than I'd have paid in Tescos but their product wouldn't have been organic. I know there's economies of scale in a big supermarket which would go to explain why their products are cheaper but, apart from that, why are they so much cheaper?
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I'd take a guess that to prepare the ground and grow organic walnut trees to fruiting maturity is a long process hence the hefty price tag.
I expect that small businesses would quote the overheads etc that a huge concern like Tesco can easily soak up. However as to the exorbitant cost of organic food it still seems to me that there is something of a snob value attached to it in the same way that some people pay over the odds for fresh fruit and veg at M&S. Does it really taste better?- no. Does it sound good to say I only eat organic? to many yes.
Many organic vegetables do taste better because they are not grown from varieties that are all about yield.
Because some people are daft enough to pay over the odds, thats why Sandy !
Generally, the more processing goes into food, eg flour for bread, the cheaper the product! Surely, if the flour has not undergone a load of processes, the bread should be cheaper.
Large upfront costs to getting organic status, and retaining it. Plus a bit of charging what the market will bear. But if you want to minimise the amount of chemicals sprayed onto your food, it's what it presently costs you.
...and fresh organic produce spoils a lot quicker than non-organic....more waste so higher cost.

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