I get what you’re going for, but not everything is literal. People refer to their computers as “rigs” even though they can’t drill for oil.
When people use the word “organic” for food, they’re specifically referring to particular certifications, like the National Organic Program in the USA, and foods that are “organically farmed”. I agree that the naming isn’t ideal, but the word “organic” is very commonly used for this, and therefore it’s a legitimate definition of “organic”. That’s just how language works :)
The only inorganic compounds in food I can imagine are salts. It is beyond me how they not understand that almost everything everyone eats is organic.
I get what you’re going for, but not everything is literal. People refer to their computers as “rigs” even though they can’t drill for oil.
When people use the word “organic” for food, they’re specifically referring to particular certifications, like the National Organic Program in the USA, and foods that are “organically farmed”. I agree that the naming isn’t ideal, but the word “organic” is very commonly used for this, and therefore it’s a legitimate definition of “organic”. That’s just how language works :)
Guano wars, anyone?
Isn’t this a thing everyone always does? Isn’t monoculture turns soil into shit?
Maybe. I’m just tired of seeing “GMO-free” soda kind of idiocy.