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Supportive. Organic food aligns with sustainability.

Organic food is optional for me because I'm not entirely clear on its benefits. There is also
misleading marketing that inflates prices by promoting products as organic. As a result, it hasn't
become a significant part of my life.
Indifferent.
Optional.
Accept and enjoy, but not necessary.
Not sure if it's healthier, but it feels better. I sometimes buy organic fruits and corn, but they're a
bit more expensive.
It's good, but I'm not entirely sure about the specific benefits.
Optional.
Support eating organic food as it is green and healthy, but I hope the prices don't skyrocket since
it's everyday food.
IQ tax?
Supportive. It's beneficial for health.
If I can afford it, I'll eat organic.
No particular feeling.
It shouldn't be significantly more expensive than regular food.
Not fully convinced. I believe food that meets national safety standards can be consumed with
confidence.
Supportive but skeptical if it's an IQ tax.
It wasn't scarce initially, but human intervention made it scarce.
I buy whichever is cheaper. If it's too expensive, I might not consider it.
No special attitude.
Supportive, but I buy it as circumstances permit.
Neutral.
Doesn't matter.
Healthy.
Beneficial for the body.
Poor people consider cost-effectiveness above all.
Observing.
The description is vague, and its functional aspects are unclear. The price is high, so it's not the
first choice.
Buy if it tastes good.
Won't intentionally buy.
While organic food is environmentally friendly, its nutritional value doesn't meet public
expectations.
I usually don't buy it proactively. Organic food is often more expensive than regular food, and I
feel it's unnecessary.
Not sure what it is, but it seems good.
Doesn't matter.
Supportive.
Neutral attitude, neither agreeing nor disagreeing.
Supportive.

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