#37: Natural Doesn’t Actually Mean Natural, Duh
Here it is. The proof that what I said way back at the beginning of this article is true. Companies can change the meaning of words in the English language by trademarking them. Thus ‘Organic’ is not organic, ‘Gluten-free’ is not gluten-free, and ‘Tasty’ is not necessarily tasty.

It’s not like people who buy this product that says “natural brown sugar” expect it to be made with natural brown sugar, right? Words are just words; they don’t mean anything. I wish we could have some way of knowing that the words we read mean what we think they mean and not something else entirely.
