> tbf, the only significant difference between organic an not organic in food itself is basically the label.
I suggest you should have qualified with 'in my opinion', rather than 'tbf'.
There's significant behavioural and environmental differences upstream with many practices that come under the organic umbrella, even if you don't agree (for example) that pesticides are profoundly bad for bees, or residual pesticides in food are bad for us, etc.
I suggest you should have qualified with 'in my opinion', rather than 'tbf'.
There's significant behavioural and environmental differences upstream with many practices that come under the organic umbrella, even if you don't agree (for example) that pesticides are profoundly bad for bees, or residual pesticides in food are bad for us, etc.