8 Reasons Why Whole Foods Is Now Dead To Me

Whole Foods offers less and less organic and local produce in my area.
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The term “organic” has become a hot button for many people, but I feel strongly about knowing where my family’s food comes from. It’s important to us that farm workers are not exposed to pesticides and fungicides, and that they earn a living wage.  We also want to eat real food in it’s natural state instead of meals laced with chemicals, genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and highly processed ingredients.

These are some of the main reasons, besides convenience, that I’ve been a loyal Whole Foods shopper for so long. However, over the past couple of years Whole Foods started changing in ways that made me increasingly unhappy.

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8 Brilliant Ways to Lower Organic Food Costs

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Look to your farmer's market for qualify organic food. Photo of author with colorful organic vegetables.
Hit the farmer’s market at the end of the day to lower organic food costs.

Today, I want to share my favorite tips to help you lower organic food costs (and food costs in general) so that you will have more money available to build your wealth.

Now that I am on the Path to Financial Independence, being able to lower organic food costs has become a priority for me.

My family enjoys visiting local farmer’s markets, where we can get fresh organic produce year round. I love the huge variety of locally grown heirloom fruits and vegetables, artisan cheeses, wild-caught sustainable seafood, and free-range, grass-fed organic meat and eggs.

Sounds expensive, right? Find out how you can eat organic foods like this and still afford to put extra cash in your retirement fund . . .  Continue reading “8 Brilliant Ways to Lower Organic Food Costs”