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  2. Price look-up code - Wikipedia

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    Conventional produce is randomly assigned four-digit PLU codes in the 3000 and 4000 series. [1] Organic produce may be designated by prefixing the four-digit conventional PLU with a 9. [1] Numbers 83000-84999 were supposed to be used for GMO productions, but they were opened for general use after GMO growers declined to use them. [1]

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  4. Diet and obesity - Wikipedia

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    At its conclusion, the study reported that meat consumption (processed meat, red meat, & poultry) is positively associated with weight gain and increased abdominal obesity in men and women. [15] In response, the National Cattlemen's Beef Association countered that increased meat consumption may not be associated with fat gain. [16]

  5. These 12 Grocery Stores Sell the Most Organic Produce ... - AOL

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    In fact, in 2016, Costco surpassed Whole Foods in its organic food sales. Whole Foods. Whole Foods Market tends to be a gold standard for purveying organic produce—and for good reason. It’s ...

  6. The dirtiest (and cleanest) produce on the market - AOL

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    EWG's Clean Fifteen consists of conventional produce with the least amount of pesticide residues. Avocados were the cleanest, with only 1 percent of samples showing any detectable pesticides.

  7. Organic food - Wikipedia

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    While organic food accounts for about 1% of total food production worldwide, [50] the organic food sales market is growing rapidly with between 5 and 10 percent of the food market share in the United States according to the Organic Trade Association, [117] significantly outpacing sales growth volume in dollars of conventional food products ...