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Do all vegans buy organic fruit and vegetables?

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Do all vegans buy organic fruit and vegetables?

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I think it’s safe to say that “all” vegans do not. Personally, I buy organic whenever possible.

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I’d say I buy about 60% organic produce. There are some things that I *always* buy organic. Other than that, I’ll buy organic if it’s available & looks good, because it’s usually only a difference of a few cents. I also shop farmer’s markets where the majority of what they have is organic, and it’s also locally grown, which is better. And in the summer, I have my own garden, which is organic, of course. As for other foods, I *always* buy organic soy & corn products, & peanut butter, and I’ll buy organic canned beans and other things if they’re not too pricey. Oddly, there’s a bigger price difference between organic & conventional canned/packaged foods than there is among fresh whole foods. And, I’m by no means “well-off” financially.

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I’m sure some do, but it’s neither required not forbidden within veganism, so I’d expect that some have all organic, some have none organic and a whole load in between.

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