Consumer Reports tells shoppers to buy certain organic produce, pass on others
Consumer Reports tells shoppers to buy certain organic produce, pass on others
WASHINGTON -- While a popular consumer magazine is telling shoppers to be discriminating when it comes to spending money on organic products, it singled out certain organic fruits and vegetables as worth the money in order to avoid chemicals found in the conventional counterparts. This prompted the Produce Marketing Association to challenge the report as misleading and to defend the safety of all fresh fruits and vegetables. In a new article, Consumer Reports said that not all organic products are worth the high price. An article in the February 2006 issue indicated that some organic products