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Calling something a salad doesn't make it healthy.
Lynn O'Shaughnessy, 16, said: "They made a really big deal to make it healthy.
That you work at it and care for it, that you do what you can to make it healthy".
A company may reduce the sugar content of a biscuit, but that does not make it healthy.
The list for stick butter might be just one, familiar ingredient (e.g., "sweet cream"), but that doesn't make it healthy.
It seems that the only thing you can't do to a cookie, as Malcolm Gladwell discovered in 2005, is make it healthy.
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To make it healthier, use homemade granola instead of its manufactured counterpart.
Tax-raising powers might make it healthier still.
Other ingredient companies are focusing on what they can add to food to make it healthier.
"Healthy positive": the vegetable was described as having something extra that might make it healthier (e.g., "vitamin-rich corn").
"Healthy restrictive": The sign included the name of the vegetable plus something missing that might make it healthier (e.g., "reduced-sodium corn").
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