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25 February, 03:50

You and your roommate are shopping at the grocery store and come across a package of cookies that is labeled "All-natural" and "Organic." Your roommate wants to buy the cookies, stating that the labels mean that these cookies are healthier than "regular" cookies, so they're a better purchase than the regular cookies. Is she correct?

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  1. 25 February, 05:26
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    Yes, she is correct.

    Explanation:

    All natural means that the product doesn't have anything artificial or synthetic and food that is close to its natural state has nutrients that make it healthier.

    Organic means that the ingredients that are used are produced without the use of pesticides and fertilizers that can cause health issues.

    According to this, your roommate is right when saying that the cookies labeled "All natural" and "Organic" are healthier than "regular" cookies.
  2. 25 February, 06:56
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    No because cookies can't be organic only gluten free laugh out loud
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