What's in a name? "Organic" orange juice claims questioned

By Anna-Lena Janzen and Rania Spooner
Updated September 16 2016 - 11:18am, first published September 11 2016 - 12:47am
Grant Eastwood, the owner of Wild Things Food in Fitzroy North, has put up signs warning customers he does not believe Milla's juice to be organic. Photo: Jason South
Grant Eastwood, the owner of Wild Things Food in Fitzroy North, has put up signs warning customers he does not believe Milla's juice to be organic. Photo: Jason South
Milla's "organic" orange juice
Milla's "organic" orange juice

When "organic" is in the name, it's reasonable to think the folksy-looking orange juice you're paying a premium price for is just that.

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