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Price difference between organic and non-organic food has increased again

Price difference between organic and non-organic food has increased again

The Dutch Consumer Association (Consumentenbond) reports that the price gap between organic and non-organic food products in supermarkets has increased again. This trend reverses a previous period where the price difference between the two categories had been decreasing.

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