Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Walmart's Price Deductions, Organic Olive Oil Included

By Robert Sutter


When it comes to the best supermarkets that can be imagined, it goes without saying that names like Trader Joe's will come to mind the most. However, you might want to make room because it seems as though Walmart is about to become prominent in this regard. It might seem hard to believe, despite the notable nature of Walmart as an entity. However, given the news that the retail chain seems to reducing prices on organic food, it looks as though products like organic olive oil will be given more attention.

"Walmart isn't exactly known for its approach to organic food, though." I am sure that many would be able to make this criticism but it's been reported that Walmart, alongside Wild Oats, will be able to reduce prices on about 100 of its organic products. What does this mean, you may wonder? Basically, organic foods that we have come to expect - fruits and vegetables included - will now be able to be purchased at cheaper prices, which is a positive that I think all health gurus would be able to attest to.

It is important to bear in mind, though, that the actual qualities of the items will remain premium. For example, if you are someone who frequently utilizes organic olive oil, you might be turned away by the fact that its price might not be the most enticing. This does not take away from the oil's qualities, though, as authorities like Unaprol can tell you that there are various benefited associated with this product, antioxidants included. It's just that foods like these should be more affordable.

Fortunately, in addition to organic olive oil, a number of organic products seem to have been taken to positively by the general public. According to an article on Forbes, the research done by Walmart indicated that 91% of their shoppers would buy organic products at Walmart, provided their prices were appealing. It seems like this will be the case, as Walmart's organic foods will reportedly cost 25 percent less than those from their competitors. It's a comforting piece of knowledge, to put it into simplest terms.

As it stands, more and more people are becoming familiar with organic foods. As a result, they are more inclined to purchase them but what about those individuals who seem to think that the products in question cost, perhaps, a bit too much? It's a fair point to make, after all, and I strongly believe that Walmart's reduction in prices for organic foods should draw in even more customers. More importantly, though, it should drive more people to take up healthier regimens that will matter in the long run.




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