Comment Re:infinity plus gum (Score 2) 141
A dictionary definition is completely useless, if not actively harmful, in a legal context.
But now feel free to use a completely useless, if not actively harmful, in a legal context dictionary definition of "high degree," "industrial processing," "large quantities," or even "food."
I agree that for many purposes a definition will need specify quantities, rather than using vague terms like "high degree".
Laws require very precise, objective definitions of all terms. That's why they start with very precise, objective definitions of all terms. Because those that don't, generally don't survive legal challenges, and legislators (outside of California, at any rate) don't like looking stupid.
The Siga Index is a food classification system gives a rating from 1 to 100 based on their degree of processing, designed to identify ultra-processed foods.
Maybe you should have led with that, instead of a completely useless, if not actively harmful dictionary defintion.