Paul Saladino· MD
Organic is best so you avoid the pesticides sprayed on the grain feed.
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Organic is best so you avoid the pesticides sprayed on the grain feed.
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non GMO no pesticides in the feed that's what organic chicken means they're still getting grains so the organic chicken is still going to get corn and soy
if you're buying a chicken that doesn't say organic the grains that that chicken is eating are probably sprayed with pesticides which can accumulate in the meat
an organic chicken is going to be fed grains that are organic so in terms of cleanliness in terms of absence of pesticides an organic chicken is probably best