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Northwest Arkansas shoppers have more to choose from, as organic products increase.
Groceries are beginning to expand their organic foods section, and now it appears Wal-Mart is getting in on the action.
Wal-Mart is increasing their healthy food options, planning to stock more than 400 organic products.
Harps grocery store currently offers a section of organic products, but the store manager says as shoppers become more health conscious, they plan on expanding.
Smaller organic based stores say while Wal-Mart will offer cheaper prices, they are not fearful of losing their shoppers.
Aside from their food choices, Wal-Mart is also planning on offering a line of baby clothes made with organic cotton.
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