Not many understand the concept of Organic food, they don’t understand it and go on to write about it (um uh no it’s not what you’re thinking.) When asked about organic food, here is pretty much what you’ll hear –
“Yeaah organic is like healthy stuff or something like that” *bursts out laughing*
“It tastes so bad. No, I have not tasted it myself”
“It’s expensive and they give you so little”
“We have organic food in India?”
And that is how our cognition functions after being subjected to hours of mindless gaming or being only concerned about Paris Hilton’s pet pooches and the like. Oh wait that has nothing to do with this article. *backspace backspace* Even though Organic food has not been blatantly advertised in India yet, only a few people swear by it. And by few I mean few in the fewest sense. Organic food is a tad bit more expensive than regular stuff and people are hesitant to make a change, not only because of monetary reasons but out of habit as well. People as of now aren’t aware what the big deal is, the benefits derived and the advantages scored. Organic food manufactures and health specialists need to take charge of the situation right about now if they sincerely want to bring about a ‘wholesome’ change.