Anonymous 09/11/2022 (Sun) 00:53 No.6315 del
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It's flavored and the bug protein is powdered so you wouldn't be able to tell you were eating bugs unless it was identified as an ingredient on the label which is concerning since bug protein isn't legally required to be identified as an ingredient on food labels in the United States at the moment. Companies only do it for branding purposes and as a courtesy to those who may be allergic to crickets but consider in the future that most all food products may have warnings on them that state processed in a facility that also processes cricket like they do with nuts and shellfish whether or not cricket is an actual ingredient in the product itself. Since people who are allergic to shellfish can very likely also be allergic to crickets, others could simply get away with putting a may contain shellfish warning on the label even though there are no shellfish in the product and you would have no idea you're actually eating a bugbar. So things may become very confusing in the near future without regulation. I'd eat the bugbar over human flesh though. The risk of disease is far too high with the consumption of long pig. The main reason why I'm going to boycott this goyslop, which shouldn't be too difficult, is because it's another ploy by glomohomo to enslave the populace. They want to control the food supply and keep all the good stock for themselves while we have to survive on bugs and soy. This isn't about saving the planet at all, it's about enslaving the planet. Environmentalism is just their excuse to enact measures to seize control. They are still going to serve us the same old shit. They are just going to switch out a few of the ingredients like they always do to cut the production cost and your life expectancy. I guarantee you that if libtards have their way, normies will be lining up to try the new beyond bug cricket chicken at KFC. Pic related is a real product by the way. You can actually buy this at the grocery store thanks to no talent nigger Jay-Z. There is hope though. Commercial cricket farmers in the United States use the common brown house cricket as it's the only cricket regulated for use and these crickets are highly susceptible to cricket paralysis virus which can wipe out an entire colony with up to a 100% mortality rate within several days. Several operations have been completely bankrupted by this virus in Australia, Europe and the United States and there isn't much anyone can do about it other than completely start over. They haven't perfected a preventative measure yet and one can simply infect themselves with the virus which is totally harmless to humans then become employed by the cricket farmer and destroy the entire operation. You may be asking yourself why I know so much about cricket farming? I live near two cricket farms that were hit by this virus and just found it to be fascinating.