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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Food or Foods?

I am designing a label for a food producer. Does one say: Geri's Fine Food or Geri's Fine Foods. She makes pickles, chocolates, jams, etc.
  

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I would choose Geri's Fine Foods. Neither is wrong, but 'foods' emphasises the range and variety of the food Geri sells, and it is a little more idiomatic.

  • I would choose Geri's Fine Foods.
  • Neither is wrong, but 'foods' emphasises the range and variety of the food Geri sells, and it is a little more idiomatic.
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I would choose Geri's Fine Foods. Neither is wrong, but 'foods' emphasises the range and variety of the food Geri sells, and it is a little more idiomatic.

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