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"I threw the word natural out the window a few years ago," says Dana Price, 38, currently an inventory manager at Oregon Growers, a supplier of jams, fruit butters, honeys, and other niche products.
If the "natural" label on foods cannot apply to G.M.O.'s, it would have to exclude nearly all foods, considering how they have changed from the undomesticated plants from which they derive.
Food Against Nature Why the government doesn’t—and shouldn’t—regulate which foods are “natural.” By Daniel Engber Nov 16, 201212:42 PM ...
Another much larger survey thought natural was “crucial,” though natural, was defined differently (e.g., how the food was grown; how produced technologically; or properties of the final food ...
The watermelon, according to Australian chemist James Kennedy, may just possibly be the most unnatural fruit in the world. What Kennedy means is that the watermelon, in the hands of humans, has ...
For example, aspartame is considered an artificial (unnatural) sweetener because it is a substance that has been chemically modified by human beings, as opposed to “natural” sugar.
University of South Florida (USF Innovation). "An unnatural way to make natural products." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 11 June 2019. <www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2019 / 06 / 190611155615.htm>.
"I threw the word natural out the window a few years ago," says Dana Price, 38, currently an inventory manager at Oregon Growers, a supplier of jams, fruit butters, honeys, and other niche products.
Another much larger survey thought natural was “crucial,” though natural, was defined differently (e.g., how the food was grown; how produced technologically; or properties of the final food ...