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Sprouts Farmers Market healthy despite recession

it is quite common for the word “organic” to pop up in conversation as a healthy lifestyle has become a priority for many of us. When we look at the word “organic”, we usually associate it with food produced with the use of fertiliser of plant or animal origin and without using chemically-formulated fertiliser, growth stimulants, antibiotics or pesticides.

Amid the coronavirus lockdown, I wondered what would happen if shops ran out of those freshly

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