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Organic products make no sense. It's a waste of recources and land and the end product is totally overpriced.
Sir, may I introduce you to the importance of soil health and biodiversity?
Also, its still not entirely clear how healthy it is to eat pesticides(AFAIK). Yes, it is less efficient, but that's the only fiel it falls behind non organic farming.
Call me crazy, but I don't want PFAS and cancerous Monsanto chems in my food..
Just because its organic doesn't mean it isn't contaminated by these chemicals that are literally everywhere now