Whole Foods is taking a new approach to let its customers know what produce is best.
The supermarket chain is rolling out a "responsibly grown" labeling system for fruits, vegetables and flowers.
The labels will rate the products as "good," "better" or "best" based on the supplier's farming practices.
Whole Foods says the move aims to make shoppers feel more empowered about their purchasing decisions.
News 12 asked Brooklyn residents what they think about the new grading system.