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Sustainable and organic food is becoming more and more popular. For example, you might not know that TGI Friday's serves hamburgers from antibiotic-free, hormone-free source verified Angus cattle! Read on for other sustainable sources...

Chipotle
The fast-food, burrito chain restaurant serves Niman Ranch pork in its burritos. This pork meets the AWI Animal Husbandry standards that require animals to be raised both humanely and sustainably.

Veriflora

Farmers Diner
Located in Barre, Vermont, this diner strives to emphasize the importance of buying locally - about 64% of the food ingredients are produced by farmers within 70 miles of the diner. A national network of Farmers Diners is in the planning stages.

Organic Bouquet
Did you know that flowers are one of the crops that have the most pesticides sprayed on them? Because of this, the majority of workers at large flower farms suffer with health problems. And when you put your nose into your flowers and breathe deeply, you are not just breathing in the flowers' scent. That's all changing with Organic Bouquet, an online organic flower delivery service that has also launched the Veriflora sustainable certification program.

Wild rose
Japanese Cayenne

Song
Delta's low-price airline, Song, includes meals that are made from organic ingredients, with some from small, family farms. (Food is not included with the price of a ticket.)

TGI Friday's
Though not advertised, Friday's serves hamburgers from antibiotic-free, hormone-free source verified Angus cattle.

If you're looking for stores, restaurants and producers that raise sustainable meat, please visit the Eat Well Guide.

To find hormone-free dairy, please visit The Meatrix rBGH-free Dairy List. You can search by state to find milk, butter, yogurt, ice cream and other dairy products that are rBGH-free!

You can also ask your local restaurant or grocery store to carry sustainable foods - give them an "I Care" calling card!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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