Out of curiosity, what are the typical price ranges for organic free-range chicken and regular chicken where you live? We're having a Memorial Day BBQ / pool party for my sisters' classes and another event for my parents and stocked up on groceries at the farmers market, a butcher shop (

) and Whole Foods to get everything on the lists. I was more attentive to the various options and prices for chicken because of this thread, but since I am a vegetarian I've never looked at the prices at other grocery stores for comparison. It seems really expensive to me.
This is the store-brand organic chicken breasts at Whole Foods. We didn't buy it but I snapped a pic while waiting for the order. The other brands are more expensive. We were getting the chicken from behind the counter, and it was even pricier. My parents aren't adherents of the non-GMO, gluten-free trend but wanted to be sure to please the crowd (or rather the parents of the crowd, haha) so that's what they bought. It was $11.99 a pound for the organic, gluten-free, free-range, non-GMO, locally grown chicken fingers. I didn't look at the prices for the other chicken behind the counter. The hamburgers and turkey burgers were expensive, too. Vegetarian burgers FTW.
Also. What's the price comparison for buying organic everything vs. non-organic where you live? I know it's simply not feasible for many families to buy organic. Can you taste the difference with the chicken and meats? In some cases I prefer the taste of the non-organic produce, such as the extra sweet and beautiful ruby red strawberries at Trader Joe's vs. the organic ones. We carefully and throughly wash our fruit.
Oh and Jennae, you'd be in gluten-free heaven at this Whole Foods. There's like a food hall with freshly prepared baked goods, candy, and foods that have gluten-free options, plus gluten-free...........everything else in the store, haha. This was just a fraction of the snack aisle. You can get gluten-free vegan doughnuts.