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		<title>By: Susan S</title>
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		<description>I shop at Whole Foods all the time, and while I spend a lot on supplements and personal care products there, the organic produce is not all that much more than the ordinary produce at regular grocery stores. But where I really save on organic is in their canned and packaged goods with the &quot;365&quot; organic label--which is priced about the same as &quot;regular&quot; foods in other groceries. I also shop at local Pick n Save groceries, and they are owned by Wisconsin food packaging company, Roundy&#039;s. Being a more local company, they respond quickly to their customers&#039; desires, with the result that they have a rapidly expanding organic line of items in all categories which are exactly the same price as their conventional products, and generally shelved right next to them. So tell your dad to look more carefully--things are changing as we speak.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I shop at Whole Foods all the time, and while I spend a lot on supplements and personal care products there, the organic produce is not all that much more than the ordinary produce at regular grocery stores. But where I really save on organic is in their canned and packaged goods with the &#8220;365&#8243; organic label&#8211;which is priced about the same as &#8220;regular&#8221; foods in other groceries. I also shop at local Pick n Save groceries, and they are owned by Wisconsin food packaging company, Roundy&#8217;s. Being a more local company, they respond quickly to their customers&#8217; desires, with the result that they have a rapidly expanding organic line of items in all categories which are exactly the same price as their conventional products, and generally shelved right next to them. So tell your dad to look more carefully&#8211;things are changing as we speak.</p>
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