I also advertise as partially organic. Which is nice because it is pretty open to interpretation. Sometimes I buy a LOT of organic produce, sometimes very little. I understand it's hard to change your mentality on stuff like this...There is a lot of info on the net these days about conventionally raised food and how crappy it is and once you get on the organic bandwagon it's very hard to get off because it feels almost unethical. I really feel for you for having to make a tough choice like this because I know it's not easy. I honestly think you can absolutely continue with organic for your family and buy conventional for daycare. As much as it might be difficult for you to wrap your head around at first, at the end of the day how many of these families eat organic at home and if it's really important then maybe they can have the option to send a lunch.
I love the way you have out this. It's exactly how I feel. It feels unethical for sure and hypocritical. I think once I've done it for a period of time it will become easier. Thanks for your understanding
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