Usually, yes. Prices may be up to twice as expensive for the same product.
The best place to find organic foods would be shopping at Whole Foods or Fresh Market. They offer a vast array of organic and dietary foods at reasonable prices.
No, for many consumers, organic food is considered a "boutique" luxury--having higher price but no detectable difference in quality. In fact, some organic produce tends to be inferior, in terms of appearance, than non-organic. GM food products have higher yields and thus lower prices, which is the primary criterion for mid- to lower-income consumers.
Unless non-organic food contains preservatives, organic food should last as long as non-organic.
Organic food is organic because it was grown without using synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. In addition, if the organic food is processed, it does not have additives and preservatives that are not organic. It is non-GMO.
The cost of a Sunday dinner using organic or non-organic food will depend on what is being served, any special prices that are offered on organic foods at the grocery stores, how many people are being served, and even your geographic location.
Most of the time, organic and non organic food will have the same structure and teste. The organic food will be more expensive.
You find an organic shop online at www.organicmall.com/. They offer everything organic from food and products for children to all natural household items, clothing and beverages. Another great site for online organic shopping is www.neerg.com. They offer products from a variety of different organic and natural shops at discounted prices.
Most often, people chose not to eat organic food because organic food costs more than non-organic food.
Yes, just like non-organic food, if organic food becomes contaminated you can get a disease from it.
No, organic food does not cause autism.
Supermarkets have non-organic food because people buy it and most of the food grown is non-organic.