Wild berries taste so much better than commercial because they're smaller. Wild strawberries are only a little bigger than grocery store raspberries. Wild meat will always trump cow. If my family hunted you bet your ass I'd be having venison WAY MORE than once every couple years. Which is depressing, because it's my favorite meat. Ever. There's plenty of deer even down here in the city. If I could shoot the ocean from a boat I'D hunt. Gladly. Papa Joe's garden is the best place to get peppers, tomatoes, and whatever other veggies he decided to grow that year. And this is just based on taste.
Am I happy with how commercial slaughter animals are treated and fed? Hell no. Doesn't stop me from eating it any though just because it's cheaper and easier. I'd really prefer if they didn't pump everything with growth hormones. Puberty is coming younger and younger with each generation, and let me tell you, hitting it in THIRD GRADE was NOT FUN. Menarche used to come in a woman's mid to late teens not THAT long ago. Now it's mid to late elementary school age. That's not good. At all. I don't know off the top of my head if menopause is coming any earlier or later though, and I don't know jack about men's statistics.
"Organic" food just can't be mass-produced, and as soon as it is, you kinda start missing the point. :/ It's not worth the few extra bucks to me, personally. I'd rather grow and kill my own food so I KNOW what's in it for certain than buying something in a brown package instead of a dyed package.
And on the topic of corn being in everything: THIS IS WHY MY ANIMALS ARE NOT FED COMMERCIAL PET FOOD! Dogs and cats have an even harder time digesting it than WE do. It's nothing. It's filler. It's actually worse than filler because it's more detrimental to them than anything. MOST cases of urinary crystals, kidney stones, diabetes, allergies, and obesity in animals can be cleared up by switching to a pet food that is devoid (or at least very low) in corn and grain (lots of household pets actually have grain allergies). Stay away from "[meat] meal" or "[meat] by-product" because that's pretty much the PC way to say "rotting meat" and "odd bits and ends that aren't really all that great for consumption like heads and feet." Cats do much better on wet-food diets, as they are carnivores, and like all predators, have digestive systems and instincts that are much better equipped to get hydration (and non-animal matter nutrients, like those from fruits and veggies) from their "kill" pre-digested once than out of a water bowl. Hell, if you have the time and some money to set it up, get'em on a raw food diet. In the long run, it's cheaper, especially since any left overs that don't make it into fido and mitten's bowls is perfectly fine for you to make some gumbo out of. Meat grinder, whole chicken/beef with bones/pork/rabbit/turkey/whatever, powdered dietary supplements, and you're pretty much good to go!