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Why are the prices higher than the grocery store?

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Why are the prices higher than the grocery store?

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Commodity (mass produced food/factory farm) prices are very low, often below the cost it takes to grow it. The farmer now gets less than 10 cents of the retail food dollar. Local farmers who sell directly to you cut out the middleman and get full retail price for their food – which means farm families can afford to stay on the farm, doing the work they love. You are paying your farmer and no one else!

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