Azadeh: Support The recent increase in the amount of organically produced food indicates that consumers are taking a greater interest in the environment. █████ █████ ██ ███ ████ ███ █ █████████ ███████
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Azadeh claims that the recent increase in organically produced food indicates that consumers are becoming more interested in the environment, leading to new hope for a healthier planet.
Ben disagrees, stating that people who buy organic produce are motivated by selfish concerns for their health rather than environmental concerns.
Disagree: Aazadeh and Ben disagree over whether the increase in organically produced foods is an indicator that consumers are more interested in the environment.
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