� ���"It's bad enough Target steals real farmers' identities with that fake � ��˜Archer Farms' label,� �� � said Barth Anderson, a consumer long involved in the organic movement and chief blogger at Fair Food Fight. � ���"But blurring the lines between natural and organic is just plain wrong. Target is trying to profiteer at the expense of consumers like me.� �� �
Anderson was adamant that, � ���"There's nothing wrong with larger corporations being involved in organics but if they squeeze out ethical companies by cutting corners, or play fast and loose by the rules, everyone loses � ��" real farmers, organic consumers and retailers alike. Blurring the lines between natural and organic is just plain trying to profiteer at the expense of consumers like me.� �� �
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