There are lots of people who simply cannot afford organic or free-range meat and who have to feed families on a tight weekly budget, so I'm afraid that I don't subscribe to the "it had to be organic/free range or I won't eat it" mantra. At the end of the day, kids have to be fed and there is no scientific evidence that says organic/free range is better for you. But what organic/free range meat does of is make you feel a whole load better about what you eat. Its that warm cozy feeling you get from knowing that your supper came from a happy cow, roaming free in some field somewhere, grazing on lush green pastures before it got turned into the sirloin steak you just had for supper.
That said, I do enjoy organic meat because there is a taste difference, especially with steak. It's hung for longer and the meat is less fatty because the animal has been allowed to fatten up naturally, rather than by being intensively fed and reared. The same can be said for organic chicken. But sadly I cannot afford to pay £10+ for an organic chicken at the moment.
On the subject of Green Seasons/Kings Realm etc, QVC are just ripping customers off, passing off their meat as luxury quality with a matching luxury price tag. It's not organic or free range, so must be intensively farmed meat and is probably no different in taste and texture to the supermarket's bog standard meat. It's probably OK, but the con is in the price and QVC are being rather coy about disclosing exactly what the meat's provenance is. Face it, if QVC said it was the same stuff you can find in the chiller section of the meat aisle of your local supermarket, most punters would think the prices were a rip off and wouldn't buy it, would they?