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Tell Us: Organic Food

Will Plainview residents still purchase it after a Stanford questions its health benefits?

There's no shortage of spots to buy organic food in the Plainview area.

But a recent Stanford University study published in the "Annals of Internal Medicine" claims that organic food is not more nutritious than conventional food.

Which has us wondering. Is the study affecting how you shop for your family? Are you more likely to purchase organic food than conventional food? If so, do you buy it for health reasons?

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Do you think it tastes better? Do you think organic farming is better for the planet? Or, do you think a forthcoming study will reveal different results?

Tell us in the comments. 

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