It's usually a bit more expensive, but apart from that, it's for everyone who can afford it, and who thinks avoiding chemicals in farming as much as possible is a good idea.
only people coming to star hotels can afford organic food!
Someone who grows organic food is called an organic farmer or organic gardener. There is no name for someone who grows natural food. That term is not defined by the food industry and can mean just about anything.
Cost is about the only reason not to buy organic food.
Food. Probably nice food. Just like any other wealthy person. The only difference in a rich and poor person's food intake is how much they pay for it.
clothes of course. the wealthy people are not different from all other people around the world. the only difference might be that the wealthy people wear designer clothes for instance.
The Ricoh Arena is not only for wealthy people. It is an arena located in Coventry, England and all types of events happen there. Ticket prices vary by event so even non-wealthy people can go.
No, only non-organic materials are matter.
no only wealthy people
This is pros however it is mainly a comparison for the organic and non-organic i hope it helps 1. Organic food is the best type of food for many reasons. The food does not have as many pesticides as non-organic food this means that it is less harmful for humans, plants and animals. Also two of the pesticides that are used are natural pesticides. Organic food tastes much better than non-organic foods. Organic foods use pesticides on only one crop. However Non-organic foods use pesticides on all of their crops. Organic foods are looked after much better as they have to be grown in a certain way. Also more people are employed to look after the crops and animals. The organic crops are assessed to see if they are okay to be organic; however the non-organic crops are not and are just sold without checking. Organic food is 'natural' this is because it does not include as many chemicals or pesticides.
It wasn't the case that the first cars were only available for the wealthy..more that only the wealthy could afford them. Added answer: Not only cars but all new products launched by factories aren't affordable for poor people.
only with wealthy people and the pharoah.
Where rich people got their food depended on their situations. Many wealthy people were members of the nobility, who had manors that provided them both with income and with their basic food. The food was grown on the manor by their tenants. Throughout the Middle Ages, there were always merchants who were not members of the nobility, but earned their income by trade. There were also people who provided professional medical, legal, and other services. These people bought their food from the nearby farmers, though usually indirectly. They had servants actually handling the food. Those who lived in cities often bought prepared food, and only a few of the very wealthy had their own kitchens in their houses.