>>65832596I'm going to assume you're just not informed. The "Organic" label is a certification, that is correct, but it does not imply the food is any more healthy than another one. The FDA doesn't monitor, enforce, or regulate crops and livestock which are certified organic. That's the USDA and NOP. You should probably read up on what "Certified Organic" actually stands for, and how those rules can be bypassed.
https://www.ams.usda.gov/rules-regulations/organicAlso, there are tons of meal replacement bars on the market which are labeled organic, but have terrible macro nutrients. That's not to also include products which are certified organic which have the same macros as their non-organic brothers. Banana's are a great example where the organic ones can be $0.20 more per pound.