The only difference between normal and organic food is the cost.

 Hi! Do you eat organic fruits and vegetables? Well, today's topic is "The only difference between normal and organic food is the cost."


I don't really agree. I think there is a big difference between organic food and inorganic food. The first is the most obvious one. They don't use any synthesizers on it or any chemical fertilizers. But would that make any difference? Well, firstly, yes they would, no they will. If they don't use any CHEMICAL fertilizers or synthesizers, the nutrients inside it will grow slower and more properly, which would just mean more nutrients. And to some parents that want to avoid feeding their children genetic modification vegetables or fruits, or any fruit or veggies treated with chemical stuff. But there are other opinions too. I think yes, it is only the cost. Unless a person is very fragile, it wouldn't matter very much. Unlike in the medieval age, most people in the world are getting enough nutrients. Only 8.9 percent of people in the whole wide world are malnourished. Although that is still a whopping 690 million people, it is definitely less than what it used to be maybe 2 centuries ago. And unless further research has proceeded, there isn't any real evidence showing that it is harmful to eat fruits and vegetables treated with genetic modification or chemical fertilizers or synthesizers. It probably saved more lives than people may think because it speeded up the process of growing plants and made them bigger. This was probably the key to ending world hunger with fast transportation. And another reason is that organic foods are 15% more expensive than normal ones. And when I search for normal apple and organic one, organic apple is almost 400% more expensive than inorganic apple.  That is very unreasonably expensive. But some people think that organic foods are probably healthier than organic ones. That could be true like I said before, but I think that it is just a difference of a smidge. So lastly, it would probably matter from a person's perspective.

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