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Edenbee Poll, can you afford to be Green

Posted by Busybee on 31 Oct 13:13

As the credit crunch continues to bite everyday purchasing decisions for people are being affected. Organic food and green/eco products tend to be a more expensive than regular mass produced items and the question must be asked, Is saving the planet taking second place to saving money for you? Take part in the Edenbee poll and let us know.

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  1. Ificouldfly

    Ificouldfly replied about 1 year ago

    Well, here these products have always been expencive on the market...
    But we get a lot of our products from my mother in law who lives in a small town and has a garden.And what we need to buy - we still can afford it. We'll see for the winter and next year, I hope things won't get so bad.

  2. Meike

    Meike replied about 1 year ago

    About one year ago, I started to use only eco-friendly cosmetics. Increasing prices won't stop me from buying them=)

  3. spitchtara

    spitchtara replied 8 months ago

    Isn't it greener to NOT buy things. With a little research you can find greener ways to do almost anything yourself without spending extra money and creating more waste.

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