How to Grocery Shop Like You Rule the World

My title is a bit tongue in cheek, but also it isn’t. One of my favorite ways to vote with my wallet is to say no, thanks to factory farms and GM crops, and yes, please to foods that nourish my family and the earth.

I don’t choose the best of the best with every purchase, because I live in the real world and don’t have an unlimited budget. But the more I learn, the better able I am to choose which corners to cut and which toxins to flat out refuse to put in my cart.

The broad strokes of the rules I live by:

  • avoid GMOs (because of the glyphosate)
  • avoid growth hormones and antibiotics
  • minimize microplastics
  • choose whole foods over processed

I made this chart to summarize my personal shopping philosophy:

Common Foods and Safety Considerations

Food CategoryConsiderationsWords of Caution
Fruits & VegetablesPesticides, GMOsChoosing organic is always safe, but you don’t need to spend the big bucks on each item. (This cheat sheet includes which fruits and veg I buy freely vs. organic.)
Eggsanimal welfare, GMOs in feedPasture-raised tastes best and makes hens the happiest; organic ensures non-GMO feed. Deep dive here.
Dairyhormones, antibiotics, GMOs in feedChoosing organic will always steer you right; or read labels to ensure Canadian content. Deep dive here.
Meatshormones, antibioticsOrganic is always free of these, or read labels to ensure hormone and antibiotic free. (Deep dive coming soon.)
Seafoodmicroplastics, hormones, antibioticsChoose wild or sustainably farmed. Deep dive here.
GrainsGMOsOrganic or Non-GMO logo.
TeamicroplasticsBuy loose tea, or choose your brand carefully. Deep dive here.
Coffeepesticides, poor working conditions, rainforest clear cuttingBuy organic, fair trade, direct trade, or Rainforest Alliance certified. Deep dive here.
Packaged SnacksLots of opportunity for GMOs and other toxins to creep in via ingredients like corn syrup solids and more.Look for organic or non-GMO labeling. Bonus points for compostable packaging.

Our purchases have power. Each time we support sustainable farming and ethical production, we send a message to corporations and policymakers that we want a food system that’s healthy for people and the planet. The more of us who do this, the louder they’ll hear us.

Is there a specific type of food that you’d like a deep dive into? Let me know. Questions from readers have inspired many of these posts!


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2 responses to “How to Grocery Shop Like You Rule the World”

  1. creativelydinosaur65bf35e5b4 Avatar
    creativelydinosaur65bf35e5b4

    Love this, great info, thank you Robyn. We’ve started buying eggs from chickens fed with non-soy feed for the rainforest. Here in Sweden they have them labeled as climate-smart!

    1. I love that label, “climate-smart”!

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