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The Natural Food market is a subset of the Health Food and Sports Nutrition industry. It focuses on providing consumers with natural, organic, and minimally processed food products. These products are often free from artificial additives, preservatives, and other synthetic ingredients. Natural Food products are typically sourced from sustainable and ethical sources, and are often certified organic.
The Natural Food market is growing rapidly, driven by increasing consumer demand for healthier and more sustainable food options. Consumers are increasingly aware of the health benefits of natural food products, as well as the environmental and ethical implications of their food choices.
Some of the leading companies in the Natural Food market include Whole Foods Market, Nature's Path, and Kashi. Other notable companies include Bob's Red Mill, Annie's Homegrown, and Clif Bar. Show Less Read more