• TruthAintEasy
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    2410 months ago

    I worked in produce as a quality inspector for a couple years. Organic generally just means lower quality for higher price. No one is regulating it as far as I know, they can just skip pesticides, do everything else the same and charge more for the same product that actually cost them less to produce. We refered to it as a hillarious scam when the boss wasnt around.

    • @ArcaneGadget
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      1310 months ago

      That depends on where you live though. Here in Denmark, as an example, we have a certificate called “Statskontrolleret økologisk” which basically translates to “Government-certified organic”. There are specific guidelines and rules that need to be followed, to be allowed to use this seal on your product.

      • @evasive_chimpanzee
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        310 months ago

        We have a similar system in the US. The US department of agriculture has a stamp they put on food that has strict criteria for what goes in it

      • TruthAintEasy
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        310 months ago

        No, thats just the bullshit they use to justify it.

        Anything not looking good enough gets sent to a secondary outlet and is sold as is with no organic labels. The stuff that is a grade below that gets juiced ( dont drink fruit juice that you didnt make yourself if you can help it…). They are not losing a single pennie, they are making out like thieves