Do you think the #organic label mean anything? Or is it repackaging at a premium. I really am curious.

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Now that's staying paranoid 😯

I don't feel paranoid about it. I just don't have evidence either way. Curious what others believe.

My aunt bought organic water.

Some things are just meant to fuckin exist as they are.

I’ve never heard of an organic water treatment plant.

What does that mean????

It means the pipes are still fucked in some areas and organic is just a ploy in some regards.

But that’s just my opinion.

I definitely xan acknowledge that most city water sucks.

lol organic water.

Next will be grass fed water.

OMG Hhh

I can speak from some authority here, although you have to take my word for that. The organic label is meaningful. Those farmers really don't generally use the same GE seeds or chemical inputs that other "conventional" farmers use.

I trust that you have more knowledge than I do about it. Thanks for the insight.

Are you not set up to recieve zaps here?

It means it is going to be more expensive for sure.

That part is apparent. The rest, not so clear to me.

When I worked for a company packing organic juice we had to send samples for it to be tested for residues of stuff that shouldn't be in there. But then again we also sent cider out for sale that said it was 3.8% on the label and eventually we had it tested at a lab and it was more like 6.8% 😆. So I think there is an element of truth to it.

The word organic used to just mean anything that grows, like plants and animals or anything that is or was alive. They've misappropriated the term more recently imo to mean food that wasn't produced using hormones, chemical fertilizers, growth stimulators or antibiotics etc

I don't even really think of that. Good point.