Wednesday, October 17, 2007

29% Say Organic is a Waste of Money

"Savannah, GA--As part of an agreement with the North American Millers' Association (NAMA), Harris Interactive (HI) conducted an online interview with more than 2,000 adults in the continental United States.

After the data was analyzed, Humphrey Taylor, chairman of The Harris Poll, presented theresults of teh poll at NAMA's 2007 Annual Meeting in Savannah, GA.

Consumers were asked questions about purchasing habits for groceries, what they thought of organic food, and their perception of the safety of the U.S. food supply.

To the question, "Is organic food worth the money?", 36% agreed that "Organic food is much better for you and, even though it usually costs more, the extra expense is worth it to have better food."

Another 36% were "Not sure" and 29% agreed that "Organic food is a waste of money as it is no better for you than conventional foods available in the supermarkets."


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