Produce vs. Products Vocabulary
Ever asked for products at the supermarket when you meant produce? You’re not alone! These two words confuse many English learners, but this video clears it up fast.
In the video, Luke asks where the products section is, but what he really means is produce—fruits and vegetables. Isabella explains the difference clearly: produce refers specifically to fresh fruits and vegetables. It’s a noun that sounds like PROH-doos.
On the other hand, products is a more general term that includes anything sold in the store—snacks, soap, drinks, and even produce. So all produce are products, but not all products are produce!
This video is filmed in a supermarket, giving you a practical context you’ll recognize and use. Understanding this simple vocabulary difference helps avoid awkward moments and builds confidence when shopping or speaking English in daily life.
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