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Meaning of "produce" in the UK?
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I keep getting a Google survey that asks what I eat and the option for cooking yourself is "home cooked produce". Also I'm watching a video about a grocery collapse and he mentioned "produce" being destroyed and then talked about alcohol and bleach.

In the US "produce" is only fruits and vegetables. Is it a more general term for all "groceries" in the UK or something?

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