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Previously on "When is organic not organic?"

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  • tay
    replied
    Its just protectionism (sic) by another name. Organic has nothing to do with how its transported, and everything to do with how its grown. It could be argued that they are using attack as the best form of defense as its been shown that a lot of organic food grown in the UK is worse for the environment than the food imported.

    Who the hell are the soil society anyway??? (I dont care enough to google it, so I wont be offended if you lot cant be bothered telling me )

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  • NotAllThere
    replied
    I'm a bit of a loss what înorganic food is. Salt perhaps?

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  • threaded
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    Originally posted by SandyDown View Post
    Oh I really like this new word 'Fairganic'
    Is this before or after the tulipy daffodilled it?

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  • Keldin
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    Originally posted by SandyDown View Post
    Oh I really like this new word 'Fairganic'

    Copyrighted, trademarked, patent pending

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  • SandyDown
    replied
    Originally posted by Keldin View Post
    Ethical standards?

    Sounds like they're getting Fairtrade confused with Organic. Maybe a new label - Fairganic.

    K

    Oh I really like this new word 'Fairganic'

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  • Keldin
    replied
    Ethical standards?

    Sounds like they're getting Fairtrade confused with Organic. Maybe a new label - Fairganic.

    K

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  • Gonzo
    replied
    What do the food miles have to do with it? It is moving the goalposts somewhat.

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  • DimPrawn
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    I once overheard an old biddy in a supermarket grab some Organic carrots and say rather loudly "Yuck, organic!" and throw them back and then grab the value range ones.

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  • Moscow Mule
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    [DEVILSADVOCATE]
    You shouldn't eat organic food.

    In order to support the growing population of the planet we need increased yields per hectare.

    Soon (<30 years) all food will need to be GM or covered in pesticides/growth promoters, otherwise we won't be able to feed everybody.

    If you've been eating this organic rubbish all you life then your body won't be able to cope, and you'll die.
    [/DEVILSADVOCATE]

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  • Joe Black
    started a poll When is organic not organic?

    When is organic not organic?

    11
    Not if it's from another country and protects our farmers.
    0.00%
    0
    The Soil Association are free to set any criteria they want.
    18.18%
    2
    I think the Gov't should start a consultation and let us know.
    0.00%
    0
    I think the Gov't should start a consultation and let us know.
    0.00%
    0
    Duh!, of course it is.
    54.55%
    6
    I'm AndyW and I claim my £5.
    27.27%
    3
    Originally posted by TonyEnglish View Post
    From SA

    "Are we having a poll?

    We haven't had one all day "
    Well here's one.

    "Food flown into the UK will be stripped of its organic status unless it meets new stricter ethical standards"

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/7061004.stm


    Edit: b**ger, I posted the same option twice and can't find a way to edit the bl**dy poll.

    The fourth option was meant to be "What has 'food miles' got to do with being organic?"
    Last edited by Joe Black; 25 October 2007, 21:04.

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