Check Your Food Purchases

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Al Buckner
Al Buckner
5 months ago

I’m stopping by 2-3 Kroger’s this week and do a Quality check myself. High end store, middle and low standard ones, that way I’ll see what happens and Will Update Later!

Phil1350
Phil1350
5 months ago

she needs to sue the grocery store as well as the grower who is putting a false label on the bags claiming it’s organic when it’s not. I would have never thought they can be this evil especially when organic fruits are priced much higher than non-organic.

Tom Jones
Tom Jones
5 months ago

I believe her last two words are, “Thanks, Kroger.”
That could be a rallying cry for an anti Kroger boycott as well as anti Bill Gates.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
5 months ago

EVERYONE NEEDS TO PUSH BACK AGAINST THESE RETAILERS.

Big Ruckus D
Big Ruckus D
5 months ago

While I agree this is dirty, I have a question and an observation.

First, is the same bag used for more than one variety of apples, and the sticker was added when it was (presumably) filled with organic apples? Even if so, it is awfully suspicious.

Second, I’m sure most here know that the term “organic” as approved by USDA and FDA on packaged foods is nearly meaningless, as it doesn’t have the definition you would logically think it does. So, buying foods labeled organic is no panacea. Just wanted to point that out.

kal kal
kal kal
5 months ago

Bill, like the WEF want you “population controlled” (read dead). Oh yeah, so does the government.