Organic everything is always more expensive. Gathering and using natural things generally takes more time and effort so the ingredients cost more so anything made organic is more pricey then other things,
In my opinion, the cost of flowers is going to be more dependent on what type of flower you are buying and how far the flowers must be transported rather than on what the flowers will be used for.
Organic fruit is more natural, and safer from pesticides that other regular fruits go through. They are great and considered nutritious. But they are also harder to find, and more expensive.
All organic coffee pods will be more expensive than general organic coffees. Beyond this, organic products are generally expensive.
they will be more expensive then regular ones they will be more expensive then regular ones
Organic foods vary in price, but they are almost always more expensive to much more expensive than non-organic foods.
Organic food is generally more expensive because of its good, healthy qualities.
Krug is by far the most expensive, the regular Krug is 3x as expensive as the regular Moet
Most of the time, organic and non organic food will have the same structure and teste. The organic food will be more expensive.
yes it is more expensive by 75%
Organic food is over twice the price of regular food so the price of the egg will go up. The food I buy for mine breaks down to about $.60 per egg.
Non-organic can be more expensive than organic if the distances, inputs, and procedures are costly and time-consuming. It generally is assumed that non-organic will be less expensive because of a longer operating history and wider trading networks, but that will not be the case if there is a bottleneck in distribution or a stubborn problem in cultivation, harvesting or marketing.
Flowers delivered around Valentine's Day are generally more expensive due to the 'supply and demand' of the flowers. The flower shops get too busy and get low on supply during this time.