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Should I be nervous when a food product I buy says "best ingredients" as opposed to simply "ingredients"?


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I ask because my Mom has recently bought a bunch of "Annie's Homegrown" snacks that have this label, and it makes me nervous. I can't help but wonder if they say "best ingredients" so that they don't have to tell about any harmful ingredients that they don't want the public to know about. And yet, after a quick search on the internet, I couldn't find any website or link that addressed these concerns, so, now I turn to you guys. I may not be guaranteed to get any answers off of a forum, but if I can, it's probably this one.

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It sounds more like simple advertising. Shit along the lines of "made with REAL ***" (even though it's realness is because 2% of the stuff contains whatever it's trying to be like). Unless by label you mean the contents information, where the only ingredient listed is the term "best ingredients"

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Annie's Homegrown is a company that makes healthy, organic foods, primarily targeted towards families with children. They use organic, primarily free-trade ingredients and are against the use of GMO (Genetically Modified Organism) food products. You can find more information about their beliefs and their ingredients on their website.

Calling their stuff "the best ingredients" is simply a marketing term acknowledging their beliefs about food and its origins.

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