martien007 wrote:No, even local is very expensive; I have been looking at the provenance for a long time
Well ... ask see Bucheron what he thinks ...
martien007 wrote:So I went to see the prices of organic wine on "direct sales" sites. I can tell you that it is much more expensive, even from France.
Organic wine I don't think I've ever bought.
Do not look at the organic BOUTIQUE but go directly to the producer.
ORGANIC, GREEN, RECYCLED AND "CLEAN" products are often the same struggle: it is often overcharged because it is GREEN ...
martien007 wrote:Since you are going to Intermarché, look at the prices in the organic department: for example a packet of cakes and you will see the equivalent in the department of LU, Chabrior and co. Ditto for the few vegetables they offer which are very French.
Because you believe that buying on the intermarket is limiting the intermediaries ???? It's supermarket organic marketing ...
martien007 wrote:Personally, I buy organic muesli made in France without GMOs etc ... I can tell you that it is significantly more expensive than the non-organic equivalent.
Yes that’s what I’ve already seen that ... € 5 for 500 gr of organic museli is anything for oats!
To eat 100% organic you have to be rich or paranoid! The worst is the meat ...
We take exclusively organic eggs and milk and some other products from time to time like loose cereals (organic and or oxfam).
We are not organic ayatollahs!
But the best is still to buy from the farm or market directly (you still have to be close to home either ...).
martien007 wrote:NB: you can put back the Leclerc ad, I hope you did not remove it because of this discussion.
No, I didn't do anything, it's just subject to "quotas" ... so as not to bother you too much.