How to Shop for Organic Food on a Budget
By Sabah Karimi, published Oct 01, 2007
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Become a member of your local co-op. If you live in a farm community, this will be even easier for you. Food co-ops require allow you to enroll for an annual fee and then pick out your favorite organic foods from the season's selections. Some co-ops also trade dollars for services; consider arranging 8-10 hours per month to volunteer at your local co-op in exchange for discounts and reduced rates on all your top picks!
Focus on high-pesticide count foods first. The most common conventional fruits and veggies that contain harmful chemicals and pesticides include apples, potatoes, nectarines, and spinach. Plan on spending a little more than usual on these items, and cut back on others to balance your budget.
Look for independent grocery stores and supermarkets for more variety. You may avoid these places altogether since branded items are generally higher. However, organic and local produce can be considerably cheaper at these places, especially when it's in season. Take the time to visit at least 2-3 different local places in your area and review the selection.
Become a bulk buyer. This is especially useful when you're buying whole grains and lentils that can be stored easily for a few months. Bulk buying programs are also available at many coops and natural food stores, so don't be afraid to ask about discounts. This is a great way to incorporate healthy whole grains in your diet if you're not already eating them.
How to Shop for Organic Food on a Budget
You can still enjoy organic-certified food on a budget!
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Takeaways
- Wal Mart and Target now carrying many of today's leading organic brands
- Choose natural or generic over premium
- Become a bulk buyer
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