The local coffee handler sells many types of coffee, one of which is labelled "Fair and Organic". Does that imply that the other types are unfair and inorganic? If it is possible to make and sell one "fair" coffee, why can't they all be fair?
But that's of little concern compared to the other coffees being presumably inorganic. From the dictionary:
in·or·gan·ic adj. Involving neither organic life nor the products of organic life.Until now the only inorganic thing I've been eating is salt. I think.


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Are you serious or just being overly pedantic?
Just an attempt at humour...poking fun at how silly it is to call coffee fair and organic.
well in all fairness, the term 'organic' isn't meant to be taken by its literal definition but rather is just a term used to describe what the product is (pesticide free). fair trade is just another part of naming the product. you could call it whatever you want to as long as the point comes across, which it likely did.
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