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Contiluo Posted 15 years ago
Essay & Composition Writing

Field-to-table pitch

I read a sentence from a passage as written. I don't fully understand the underlined part of the following sentence.

Please explain it to me. Thanks !

In the case of Truvia (a kind of sugar substitute), there are actual fields behind the field-to-table pitch: Cargill is growing stevia on more than 1,200 acres of Sooth American farmland.
  

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Hi, You need to supply us with more context. However, if a company advertises (ie pitches) that it brings food 'from the field to your table', it usually is trying to stress that the food you buy is fresh and natural. Clive

  • Hi, You need to supply us with more context.
  • However, if a company advertises (ie pitches) that it brings food 'from the field to your table', it usually is trying to stress that the food you buy is fresh and natural.
  • Clive
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Hi,

You need to supply us with more context.

However, if a company advertises (ie pitches) that it brings food 'from the field to your table', it usually is trying to stress that the food you buy is fresh and natural.

Clive

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