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GROCERIES - Greening up a small market

Feb 27, 2008
By Adam Krowka

GREEN MACHINES: The ever expanding market for natural and eco-friendly foods is met whole heartedly by the stores' smiling owners.
TALLINN - In the decade-and-a-half that the Baltic states have freed themselves from communist rule, extraordinary changes have taken place in consumption habits, which is not unusual considering there was barely anything to consume in the waning days of the hammer-and-sickle. With more money to spend and the luxury of considering the options – not always cheap – for healthy living, one trend that has caught on recently is organic and health foods. In Estonia, Looduspere Pood (literally, “Na ...


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