Have we cracked our battery habit?

 

They are more expensive, but for the first time this year we will buy more free-range eggs than those from intensive farms. Of the 9 billion eggs laid in the UK in 2012, 49 per cent will come from free-range hens allowed to roam outdoors, compared with 48 per cent from hens cooped up in cages. Click here to read more. 

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Better for nature

Organic food is grown and farmed in a way that is kinder to nature and
the environment.

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High animal welfare

With plenty of space and fresh air to thrive and grow, organic animals are happier animals.

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More natural food

Organic means no GM crops and fewer artificial pesticides, no hydrogenated fats and
fewer additives.

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Great tasting food

Organic food is good food bursting with flavour.

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Latest reasons to love organic:

  • becky, its worth paying for!
  • alexander, sustainability
  • jenny, lack of chemicals and health reasons!
  • Lauren Manning, Because it's better for you.
  • ellie ashcroft, knowing where your food has come from!
  • Cassy, Way forward for our planet
  • chris gardner, its pure and simple!
  • Jeremy Food, my wife insists on buying local and organic. also, we have an allotment.
  • robyn james, less chemicals in my food!
  • rebecca freeman, more natural