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Who Owns Organic Companies

This chart will show you which corporation owns which “organic” brand. You;’d be surprised.

On one hand, corporations have the ability to get products wide distribution and it’s good that they’re producing minimally or non-processed foods to the market. But you should know who you’re dealing with.

I’m not one of these corporations = evil type people, but I am more supportive of smaller businesses and my big problem with major food companies is they deal in short cuts and methods which minimize a level of quality that only fresh ingredients can provide.

Processed foods have their place, but nothing is better than fresh. And many of these “organic” foods aren’t too fresh.

I really take offense at the prices of Coca-Cola’s Odwalla brand, which is insane. You want to talk about price gouging. At my local deli, they charge close to five dollars for a little bottle or orange juice. Please. 

Posted by James Hudnall on 03/14 at 01:35 PM
 
  1. Status symbols would not be status symbols if poor people could afford them.

    Posted by  on  03/14  at  03:01 PM
  2. Who cares what they charge?  Just don’t buy it.  If someone is stupid enough to pay that much, whose problem is that?

    Posted by  on  03/14  at  07:25 PM
  3. Yeah, but sometimes you want orange juice and that’s all they got. It is good orange juice, but not worth the price.

    Posted by  on  03/14  at  08:56 PM
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