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Wait, What's On My Food?! Free iPhone App Gives You The Scary Details
Food and Health
Wait, What's On My Food?! Free iPhone App Gives You The Scary Details
Wait, What's On My Food?! Free iPhone App Gives You The Scary Details

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In general, it's better to go organic when you're buying food. While it's not always the case that you're getting something free of herbicides, pesticides and other gross stuff, the odds are at least improved. In fact, some foodies think that sometimes it's just not worth the money to buy organic, since what goes on the produce isn't that bad.
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