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fairytalepreferenc
· 9 years ago
Bullshit that organic Strawberries look like that
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this_isntme
· 9 years ago
Organic strawberries are way smaller than that. I grow some. But I buy most at the store. Need my berries for my cereal.
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garlog
· 9 years ago
How the hell is a strawberry inorganic? Was it built with a 3D printer?
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fairytalepreferenc
· 9 years ago
Because they used pesticides. At least that's what I come to know as the difference.
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garlog
· 9 years ago
I see. I should have just googled it, which I did, and it seems pretty arbitrary. Organic foods are produced by organic farming, which is just not using certain chemicals for various reasons.
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deviledapple
· 9 years ago
organic farming uses pesticides too, just the ones that someone decided where organic and chemical free chemicals.
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garlog
· 9 years ago
Much to do over nothing, I suppose. And for a higher price.
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niriel
· 9 years ago
Strawberry isn't a molecule. For all I know, the left box lists the names of abundant molecules found in any strawberry. My tapwater is full of dihydrogen monoxide and that doesn't gross me out.
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guest
· 9 years ago
I see what you did there
guest
· 9 years ago
There's "organic" pesticides that are banned because they're so dangerous. And organic farming farmers have a lot of things they're allowed to use, and still be considered organic enough to call themselves organic. I think consumers om general are under-informed about organic food.
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jimcrichton
· 9 years ago
That's what a strawberry is actually made of, not what is added to it. But yes organics people, by all means, let's abandon all the scientific progress we've made in agriculture and use land that could have fed thousands to feed dozens.
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lastcreature
· 9 years ago
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