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    Todd Scott is offline Junior Member
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    Cottage cheese question

    Hi. I eat quite a lot of fat free cottage cheese. I used to buy 250grams of bio-natural cottage cheese for £1.07p untill I noticed another kind. It is just called natural cottage cheese, by the same brand, identicle ingredience and identicle nutritional value. The only two differens are one says BIO natural and the other just natural. and the bio is £1.07p and the natural is £0.52p what is the actual difference? will the bio be any better for a body builder?
    Thanks for reading.

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    Kärnfysikern is offline Retired: AR-Hall of Famer
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    I think bio means its somehow more friendly to the enviroment

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    Todd Scott is offline Junior Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by johan
    I think bio means its somehow more friendly to the enviroment
    lol...and I have been paying twice the cost for that!
    cheers buddy

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    Anyone else, or is Johan right?

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    it means they feed the cows all natural stuff and dont give them GH or some stupid garbage like that. . .nutrition wise, its the same shYt.

    dcb

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