notetoself: nothing is as it seems


Okay so talk me through this then as I am having difficulty grasping the concept.
I’ve just eaten an Organic Wild Blueberry Yogurt from Marks & Spencer. So you would expect it to contain organic stuff and wild blueberries. Not sure how wild they can be if they are being made into yogurt by a multinational store but that’s another question for another day.
Todays question features on the ingredients list which states ‘natural flavourings*’
* Indicates permitted non-organic ingredients of non-agricultural origin.
So first up if it’s organic how come it’s allowed to have non organic stuff in it. If it’s natural flavourings how come it’s non-agricultural? what is that? sawdust? nah that wouldn’t add much flavour

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