If you serious about hormone free products and organic, you will need to find a Co-Operative such as the OutPost we have in Milwaukee.
http://www.outpost.coop/I don't know of anything similar in the Chicago area but there must be one?
The costs are higher, you generally have to join as a member or prices are even higher but they have goals.
Whole Foods is profit centered, Co-Ops are somewhat owned by the members and do give rebates at the end of a year if there any monies left over.
I thought that when Whole Foods moved into the Milwaukee area, it would be the demise of the OutPost but the OutPost has grown in locations!
I avoid the high end boutique suppliers because I do want to keep the Co-Ops in business.
Our local Chiwaukee Co-Op when belly up.They had part of a building lease free from the University of Wisconsin Parkside. Parkside wanted to take the Co-Op under its management. The guy in charge moved to Racine instead and within a year or two was out of business. We lost a few dollars we had fronted to keep the operation going before the move.
Anyway find a good Cooperative with your objectives in mind.-Dick