Entries in organic food (2)

Friday
13Nov2009

Cooperative food market coming to Manchester, NH

My wife bought $15 worth of organic red bell peppers at Stop & Shop earlier this week.

In case you're wondering, $15 will get you all of six - count 'em six - organic red bell peppers. That's a per pepper price of $2.50! And as I documented in a previous post, Stop & Shop is, if you can believe it, the cheapest place in town to buy organic food.

Clearly, buying organic food in Manchester, NH, is an expensive proposition. And forget about buying local food, as the Downtown Manchester Farmers Market has incredibly inconvenient hours, at least to those of us who work Thursday afternoons between the hours of 3 and 6:30.

Which is why I am excited to hear that the School of Community and Economic Development (CED) at Southern New Hampshire University is spear heading the creation of member-owned and operated cooperative food market here in Manchester, NH, that will provide, in the words of Veronica Kamerman, assistant to the CED dean, "access to good quality fresh organic food stuffs, by local growers and suppliers at prices that consumers can afford."

"People are becoming more and more conscious about what they're eating and buying in stores," she told me yesterday. "We think this has huge, huge potential."

And best of all, CED has the knowledge and capacity to pull this off.

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Sunday
24Aug2008

In search of cheap(er) organic food

I don't think there are many people who object to the concept of organic food. What they object to is the price.

It's been my observation that an organic food items cost, at minimum, a third more - and sometime double - than their conventionally grown or raised counterparts. And in a year when consumers are seeing the largest food price increases in nearly 20 years, organic food is becoming more and more of a luxury that many families can't afford.

That said, organic food is cheaper at some stores than at others. To find out where the Manchester organic food dollar goes furthest, I recently compared organic food prices at the city's  three grocery store chains: Shaw's, Stop & Shop and Hannaford. I also visited A Market, the city's oldest and largest natural food store.

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