What does all-natural mean?
All-natural means (chiefly of food, drink, or their ingredients) Consisting wholly of natural ingredients; being absolutely natural without any artificial components..
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(chiefly of food, drink, or their ingredients) Consisting wholly of natural ingredients; being absolutely natural without any artificial components..
all-natural soups
all-natural ingredients
• All-natural peanut butter
so is this supposed to be the actual, sincerely natural chemical ingredients of a bonafide wild banana, or is this a^([sic]) expose image on the ingredients that are added to supposedly "all-natural" bananas?
During the past few years, some 200 class-action suits have been filed against food manufacturers, charging them with misuse of the adjective in marketing such edible oxymorons as “natural” Cheetos Puffs, “all-natural” Sun Chips, “all-natural” Naked Juice, “100 percent all-natural” Tyson chicken nuggets and so forth.
Should bring out his own all-natural hat line. So classy!
This is my all-natural look. How do you like it?
Use all-natural when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
All-natural means (chiefly of food, drink, or their ingredients) Consisting wholly of natural ingredients; being absolutely natural without any artificial components..
Common synonyms include au naturel.
The opposite depends on the specific sense.
all-natural soups
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