Clean editorial infographic in a modern flat style showing a side-by-side Butter vs. Margarine comparison with icons, 8 attribute rows, and a clear verdict bar. Designed with sharp typography, balanced symmetry, and high-contrast monochrome accents for a polished, factual look; philips sonicare toothbrush comparison chart.
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Side-by-side comparison infographic titled "Butter vs. Margarine" (in English). Create a vertically split canvas with TWO clearly separated columns: left column for "Butter" with a simple hero icon of a butter stick on a dish, right column for "Margarine" with a simple hero icon of a spread tub and knife. Use an editorial comparison layout, clean grid, vector-clean lines, balanced symmetry. Modern flat infographic style, sharp readable typography, high contrast, black-vs-white monochrome palette with two distinct accents: Butter side accented with deep black / charcoal, Margarine side accented with bright white / light silver on a neutral gray background so both sides remain clearly visible. Overall mood: balanced, factual, clean, contemporary, unbiased. Add 8 horizontal attribute rows spanning both columns. For each row, place a small icon and the attribute label on the far left, then the Butter value in the left column and the Margarine value in the right column. For every row, subtly indicate which side wins using a checkmark, slightly bolder type, or a small green dot; if the row is mixed, mark as neutral. Use concise, honest wording. Rows and exact on-image text: 1. Label: "Source" — Butter: "Made from dairy cream" — Margarine: "Made from vegetable oils" — icon: farm/leaf hybrid — winner: Margarine 2. Label: "Saturated fat" — Butter: "Higher" — Margarine: "Usually lower" — icon: heart — winner: Margarine 3. Label: "Trans fat risk" — Butter: "Naturally low" — Margarine: "Varies by formula" — icon: warning triangle — winner: Butter 4. Label: "Flavor" — Butter: "Rich, creamy taste" — Margarine: "Milder, more neutral" — icon: taste/spark icon — winner: Butter 5. Label: "Baking performance" — Butter: "Best for flavor and texture" — Margarine: "Works, but differs by recipe" — icon: whisk — winner: Butter 6. Label: "Spreadability" — Butter: "Hard when cold" — Margarine: "Easier straight from fridge" — icon: knife spreading — winner: Margarine 7. Label: "Cholesterol" — Butter: "Contains cholesterol" — Margarine: "Usually cholesterol-free" — icon: blood drop / lab icon — winner: Margarine 8. Label: "Processing" — Butter: "Less processed" — Margarine: "More processed" — icon: factory / gear — winner: Butter At the bottom, add a full-width verdict bar with this exact one-line text: "Clear winner: Margarine for everyday heart-conscious use; Butter wins on taste and baking quality." Keep the verdict balanced but decisive. Design details: bold column headers, large hero symbols, thin divider line down the center, alternating subtle row shading for readability, minimalist icons, no decorative clutter, no real brand logos. Compose it like a polished product-comparison chart that is highly scannable and search-friendly, while keeping the subject strictly butter vs margarine. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no real brand logos beyond what is essential for the comparison subject, no watermarks Honest, balanced comparison — no biased framing, no real brand logos unless essential to the comparison subject. Where logos appear (e.g. crypto coin symbols), use commonly understood generic representations rather than copyrighted marks.
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