While searching the guide, I noticed some retail outlets that definitely offer factory farmed food. How can such establishments be included in the Eat Well Guide?
The Eat Well Guide is an inclusive resource. It’s a resource for everyone, especially the non-converted (those who know very little or nothing about sustainable food). So, we include any store that sells sustainable food, even if only a few products. Our hope is that these conventional stores will start selling more sustainable food as demand increases.
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