Thursday, 13 March 2014
Exploring The Question: What Does "Organic" Meat Mean?
Mind is AllWhen you go shopping in the grocery store, or even when you read up on different foods that are beneficial for health, you will come across organic meat, and while you might understand what "organic vegetables" and "organic fruits" are, you might be wondering what, exactly, makes meat "organic." With the high demands for meat over the last hundred or so years, those who produce meat have started to look for every "edge" they can find that allows them to produce as much meat as possible, for as little cost as possible. Because of this, most meat that you see in stores (and, for that matter, in restaurants) has been grown using synthetic foods, steroids, and hormones that cause the animals to grow at an unnaturally fast rate; furthermore, these animals are kept in what amounts to nothing more than "storage," with so many of them kept in one area, none of them have any room to even move around. As for organic meat, nothing unnatural is given to them for food, and (in name, at least) they are given natural living conditions; this not only means that organic meat is far healthier for you, but it also means that it is far superior in taste as well! Before you buy organic meat, however, make sure you do your homework, as some companies still do the bare minimum required to label their meat as "organic" - just so they can give the meat a big markup and make lots of extra money. When it comes to the best place for buying organic meat, look no further than Whole Foods, as Whole Foods has a gradation process for how organic the meat is; when you shop there, you will not only know that the meat has been raised eating natural foods, but you can check the labels to see just how natural the living conditions were as well! When you make the switch to organic meat, you will be able to do your small part to keep from promoting the inhumane conditions in which animals are kept by most meat-producing companies - and moreover, you will also be able to eat much healthier and much tastier meat!
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