If we are to consider the evolution of food production over the years, organic food stores are a novelty. At the beginning of the 20th century the higher need for food led to the creation of artificial means of making the land more fertile and crops more profitable, which opened the door for pesticides, fertilizers and the rest of the chemicals. It seemed like in the new conditions hunger should no longer be a problem. Well, in almost a century, farming has reached such a level that chicken, pigs and cattle are raised in farms, fed on the dead remains of their kin and kept captive in a two fit box for their entire short life.

Plant crops on the other hand are overstimulated, and the vegetables and fruits are incredibly beautiful, swollen with water but very little tasty. Was this the fertility dream that the pioneers of modern farming aimed to fulfill? Or was it just a pursuit of wealth? No matter the situation, there is a growing trend of returning to traditional farming, and the products of small family businesses that  start to grow locally, are sold and promoted in organic food stores all over the world. Organic food is making waves worldwide in dire contrast with the chemical-saturated items from non-organic crops.

Claiming that organic food stores have a high preponderance on the market would be false. Organic food comes for a higher price, it is harder to get and not everyone knows enough about it. However, the fact that such products do exist and more and more people are eager to buy them, points to the fact that little by little changes do appear in the collective mentality. We may witness changes in the production of organic food in the near future. A decline in quality could easily follow given the demographical extent of the world's population.

It is not difficult to picture what would happen if half the world's population started buying food from organic food stores exclusively. There would be a food crisis because of the discrepancy between the capacity to produce food and the massive demands. Therefore, non-organic food is still a necessity that has to be tolerated or put up with. Most people tend to buy food from both non-organic and organic food stores in parallel. And a just conclusion here is that a pretty healthy mentality is to limit the intake of very unbalanced products that rely on food additives, colorants, sugar and saturated fats, and focus on fresh food instead.

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