> ” You "process" food by cutting and cooking it. Everything is processed”
No one means that cutting a carrot make it into “processed food”. You are changing a mostly commonly understood definition to a new wanna-be-technically-correct one you just made up only to suit your argument.
There is a grey area in the definition of processed foods, but it’s not close as large as your definition maintains.
There is no commonly understood definition of processed foods. That is the problem. People throw the term around like it does mean something but they can't define it.
Please show me I'm wrong and give a concise definition of what makes some food processed. The internet needs a good definition as these conversations always just end up with hand waving as there is no consensus of what food is what.
My dictionary says ”industrially produced food”, i.e. frozen and ready to eat meals, snacks, confections, etc.
The issue is that the plastics and non-stick coatings leach off plasticizers and forever-chemicals which cause hormone and neurotransmitter disruption in humans, which cause obesity, diabetes, autoimmune disorders, cancer and other serious disease.
This is a first. I've never even heard of a definitions of processed foods that is based on their packaging. But what you're saying is that it is not the food or things added to the food but the packaging that makes it processed?
No one means that cutting a carrot make it into “processed food”. You are changing a mostly commonly understood definition to a new wanna-be-technically-correct one you just made up only to suit your argument.
There is a grey area in the definition of processed foods, but it’s not close as large as your definition maintains.