Do you buy them? Will you refuse to buy conventional if organic isn't available, broadly or on a per product basis?

I confess I've always blown off organic foods as kinda silly (unless you've got a sensitivity to whatever's in the conventional stuff) in large part due to overlap with GMO panic. Still, as we hear more about microplastics and harmful chemicals showing up in most everything I've been wondering if it'd be good for my long term health to be an organic andrew

  • Aryuproudomenowdaddy [comrade/them]
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    9 months ago

    Broadly speaking organic pesticides are more harmful to the environment, both with the intensity that they're applied and that they're broad spectrum compounds that affect a variety of species that may not even be considered a pest for that particular crop. Also at least in North America there was a study of produce in Canada about a decade ago that showed around 50% of organic produce tested positive for synthetic pesticides, because the organic variants often times just don't get the job done and farmers aren't going to just watch their income turn to mush. Coupled with the absolute dearth of inspectors that are supposed to test for this kind of stuff I just have a general vibe that the organic label is largely nothing more than a way to charge double for the same product.