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Hans51 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Health / healthy food

health food VS. healthy food

Someone says they are different in meaning and usage but someone says they are used for the same usage and meaning. What do you native English speakers think? Thank you so much as usual in advance!
  

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Healthy food is food that is actually good for you. Health food is food that other people tell you is good for you, usually based on some dietary principles they made up. There is a non-empty, non-total intersection of the two types.

  • Healthy food is food that is actually good for you.
  • Health food is food that other people tell you is good for you, usually based on some dietary principles they made up.
  • There is a non-empty, non-total intersection of the two types.
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Healthy food is food that is actually good for you.

Health food is food that other people tell you is good for you, usually based on some dietary principles they made up.

There is a non-empty, non-total intersection of the two types.

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