| A | B |
| Franchise | authorization granted to someone to sell or distribute a company's goods or services |
| entrepreneurs | people who organize, operate and assume the risks of starting a business. |
| corporate | united or combined into one; collective |
| radical | departing from the usual; extreme |
| manipulate | to influence, manage or control |
| tactics | away to achieve a desired goal |
| embodiment | a tangible or visible form of an idea, quality, or feeling |
| wield | to exercise (for example, authority) effectively |
| real value | wages regarded in terms of purchasing power rather than the actual amount |
| confectionery | a store where candy is sold |
| appealed | made a formal request to a higher authority requesting a change in or confirmation of a decision |
| upheld | maintained or defended something, expecially laws or principles, in the face of hostility |
| solidarity | mutual agreement and support; harmony of interests and responsibilities among individuals in a group |
| processed foods | foods treated by c chemical or industrial process to extend their shelf life or to make them able to be frozen and reheated later. |
| vast | very great in size |
| additives | something (usually manmade) added to something else to alter or improve it in some way; eg. to change the color or texture of food |
| extract | a concentrated or purified substance obtained by first using a solvent to dissolve this substance when present in a mixture and then evaporating the solvent |
| sacrosanct | very holy and sacred; not to criticized or tampered with |