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| quote: | Originally posted by bas
To be fair, I think organic food (or any food for that matter) is cheaper for you guys in the midwest than it is for us in bigger cities. They probably price it higher with the knowledge that the higher volume of customers will yield bigger profits 
That said, Bunny and I used to shop at Trader Joe's all the time. Now that I'm not working as much we've stuck to buying what organic foods we can from the regular market. I couldn't care less as to how the animals are treated, food is food, I'm doing it for health and taste benefits.
Next week I'm going back to full time, can't wait to hit Trader Joe's again |
Well, everything is pricier in the bigger cities - no matter what region of the country you live in.
I still think if you really wanted to do it and put sincere effort in, it wouldn't be nearly as difficult as many seem to think.
Like I said, you just have to change the way you shop, and that doesn't just mean driving to a different store 
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