Author: Admin3

Some “Organic” Foods May Not Be Organic After All

While customers may be willing to pony up more money for foods that are labeled “organic,” in many cases the food isn't coming from a small farm – it's coming from the same producers that make soda and boxed macaroni and cheese. Many consumers may not realize how much organic food giant corporations or large agribusiness controls. It shouldn't be surprising, though, considering how much more people are willing to pay for something with “organic” stamped on the box, bottle or bag. Between the time when the Agriculture Department came up with proposed regulations and the time that they went into effect in 2002, large corporations went shopping themselves.

It’s Time to Wash Those Canvas Grocery Bags

Most people are aware that plastic grocery bags can be harmful to the environment and more and more shoppers are choosing not to use them. In fact, some countries have an outright ban on them – including Bangladesh and Rwanda. Other cities in England, India, Australia and Mexico have started to ban or tax them as well. The United States has followed suit, with some cities - such as Los Angeles, California; Westport, Connecticut; Bethel, Alaska; Brownsville, Texas and Edmonds, Washington - banning plastic bags. And it looks like more will follow their lead. So, with canvas bags poised to become the primary transportation of groceries to home, what's the best way to use and care for canvas bags? Community Blog Online has some tips for shoppers who are going greener.