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	<title>Comments on: Green market glossary: Farmers market labels demystified</title>
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		<title>By: Understanding Market Labels To Shop Healthy - Game of Health &#124; Game of Health</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] More and more people are accepting the fact that it is critical to eat a balanced diet of high quality foods in order to protect themselves from preventable diseases such as diabetes and heart disease. I&#8217;ll admit though, that once in the grocery store it can be a confusing task to select the right foods with so many different market labels staring you in the face. Labels such as Certified Naturally Grown, Cage-free, Non-GMO, and Animal Welfare Approved just to name a few. For those that need a little help deciphering these terms, here is a handy Green market glossary. [...]]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] More and more people are accepting the fact that it is critical to eat a balanced diet of high quality foods in order to protect themselves from preventable diseases such as diabetes and heart disease. I&#8217;ll admit though, that once in the grocery store it can be a confusing task to select the right foods with so many different market labels staring you in the face. Labels such as Certified Naturally Grown, Cage-free, Non-GMO, and Animal Welfare Approved just to name a few. For those that need a little help deciphering these terms, here is a handy Green market glossary. [...]</p>
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