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Big Green Organic Food is a consumer-facing online store for organic foods. The site shows selectable markets for the United States and Canada, with prices in USD. It is not a third-party marketplace platform; it is more like a brand-operated DTC independent site focused on organic, gluten-free, non-GMO, and minimally processed pantry staples.
The site’s categories include organic pasta, ramen, multigrain porridge, grains, beans, freeze-dried fruit, herbal teas, superfood powders, plant-based protein, and more. The brand emphasizes working with farms unaffected by chemicals and pesticides, and states that its products are made in dedicated gluten-free facilities that do not process wheat, rye, or barley. Its “New Concept” pasta claims to use a single ingredient with no added binders, and mentions organic certifications such as ECO-CERT, IBD, or CERES, as well as attributes like Kosher and Non-GMO.
On the captured pages, common single-item prices are around $1.99, $2.49, $3.99, $5.29, and $6.99, with multi-pack options such as 1 pack, 6 packs, and 12 packs available. The site states that orders over $75 qualify for free shipping and include a free gift of freeze-dried Fuji apple slices. However, complete information on payment methods, delivery timeframes, returns/exchanges, and taxes was not found. Some products show negative inventory, and the way promotional prices are displayed appears to have the Regular price and Sale price logic potentially reversed, suggesting that operational rigor could be improved.
The advantages are its clear positioning and differentiation around organic, gluten-free, non-GMO, vegan, and low-allergen audiences. It also provides a fair amount of educational content, including recipes, hawthorn-related information, explanations of lectins, and cooking suggestions. The drawbacks are insufficient transparency around key information, with incomplete details on payment, logistics, and after-sales policies; abnormal inventory displays may also affect user trust.
It is better suited to health-conscious consumers in the United States and Canada, especially those seeking gluten-free foods, celiac-friendly options, vegan products, and minimally processed staple-food alternatives. For users in China, the text does not provide information on shipping to China or local accessibility, so its access status is considered unknown.
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biggreenorganic.com is an United States E-commerce provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach biggreenorganic.com directly.