01-16-2008, 07:31 PM
[quote weapon]At 6 bucks a cup, soon as they add the word organic to it you will be paying $10.
Coffee by most standards is inherently bad for you, so does having it "organic" make is better?
Other companies have gone organic without being more expensive than 'bucks.
As far as organic goes, both coffee and tea should be organic. Otherwise, for example, pesticides build up and since the coffee and tea are concentrates, you get a concentrated dose of pesticides. Also, since most coffee does not come from FDA controlled regions, the pesticides used can be extremely toxic.
Coffee by most standards is inherently bad for you, so does having it "organic" make is better?
Other companies have gone organic without being more expensive than 'bucks.
As far as organic goes, both coffee and tea should be organic. Otherwise, for example, pesticides build up and since the coffee and tea are concentrates, you get a concentrated dose of pesticides. Also, since most coffee does not come from FDA controlled regions, the pesticides used can be extremely toxic.