The processed slop industry is the biggest scam ever

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I was just talking about it with @romanstock, and the ice cream prices i heard from this man were insane.

I quote:

"off sale they're like $11 or $12"

Which is completely insane to me, because i know ice cream production cost is close to zero, per liter it'd come down to just about $0.27

PER 1L, typical store-bought ice creams use:

- around $0.08 worth of Milk Powder (yes, not real milk)
- $0.05 of seed oils, mainly soy
- $0.1 of sugar
- $0.04 of flavoring and gums

THAT'S IT!

And yet, they're sold to you for upwards of even 50 times that amount :COFFEE:

I won't even talk about how unhealthy it all is for you, that's all obvious, but just the pricing alone is crazy.

Almost every processed slop production goes like this:

1. Remove real ingredients
2. Replace with industrial fillers and slop (like seed oils!)
3. add artificial flavor
4. sell a marketing
5. charge 5โ€“20x more


I decided to check out some more examples of this, so here are some of the most popular ones:

1. Alpine chocolate (think Milka, Wedel, toblerone, nestle)

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Production cost per 100g - ~$0.24

per 100g:

- sugar makes up $0.03
- milk powder $0.05 (muh real alpine chocolate advertising)
- cocoa $0.10
- seed oils $0.04
- emulsifiers and flavor $ 0.02

In stores - $2 to $5 per bar

2. "High Protein" Products

I'll take as an example a classic protein pudding for this one.

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Production cost per 200g - $0.43

per 200g:

- milk powder $0.15
- whey protein $0.20
- sweetener and flavor $0.05
- gums and stabilizers $0.03

In stores - sold for anywhere between $2.5-5 per pudding.

Not only are they selling you the biggest "protein" slop ever, they're also overpricing it, which is a classic.

They remove the fat, add chemicals and dirt cheap protein, make it 4x more expensive than a classic milk product and call it a day.

I know i said i wasn't gonna get into it, but this is fake nutrition at it's core.

3. Breakfast cereal (aka. morning sugar spike)

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Production cost for an entire box of classic cereal - $0.2

Per entire box:

- corn or wheat flour $0.05
- sugar $0.05
- seed oil $0.02
- flavoring $0.03
- sometimes vitamin spray $0.05

Same box cost in stores - $3-6, labeled as a great and nutritious morning meal! :COFFEE:

Typical scam aswell, the elites will label this as a good nutritional meal and sell it to you for 20x the production cost. :Comfy:

4. Typical fast food burger

I took a McChicken for this example

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Production cost - $0.4-0.5, even less each month due to more artifical products being added in :3Dance:

Cost in McDonalds - $4-6 (10x increase)

I won't break the ingredients down, we all know McDonald's ingredients are pure shit. They use the cheapest artifical meat slabs, Cheapest man made buns, and sugar for flavor :COFFEE:

5. "Sugar Free" Cookies! :soy:

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Production cost for an entire pack of these bad boys - $0.3

per pack:

- flour $0.05
- sugar alcohols $0.10
- classic seed oils $0.05
- flavorings $0.05
- packaging $0.10

Cost in stores - $3-6 (another 10-20x mark up)

For something made out of syrup and oils, that's crazy pricing.

But it works, because it's sugar free, so people think it's a great alternative which they can eat a lot of (atleast in comparison to normal cookies) - when atp, normal homemade cookies are way healthier.




And this isn't just what i listed, every single product in today's industry is like this, every single one, real ingredients are completely stripped out and are instead replaced with slop and sold to you for 20x the price.

This is the exact reason why health is declining so rapidly everywhere. Back 100 years ago everyone ate healthy fatty meats, raw dairy, raw honey, unprocessed fruits, and health diseases were so rare that a majority of deaths were actually from old age like it should be.

Spend your money with local farmers, real butchers, and small dairies. Buy milk, meat, eggs, fruit, and honey from people who actually raise food. Thatโ€™s how you starve the corporations and rebuild real human health.

@Gargantuan @Daddy's Home @asdvek @TechnoBoss
 
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this is true, but with the cost of living, other economic factors, and people's sheer ignorance to their own health, most don't care what they put into their bodies. as long as it's calorie sufficient, they will eat any slop they can get their hands on, me included if im being totally honest :lul:
 
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God those "F**KING DELICIOUS COOKIE"s are disgusting, worst cookies I've had in my life. Would rather eat coal
True, they're awful :ogre:
 
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I was just talking about it with @romanstock, and the ice cream prices i heard from this man were insane.

I quote:

"off sale they're like $11 or $12"

Which is completely insane to me, because i know ice cream production cost is close to zero, per liter it'd come down to just about $0.27

PER 1L, typical store-bought ice creams use:

- around $0.08 worth of Milk Powder (yes, not real milk)
- $0.05 of seed oils, mainly soy
- $0.1 of sugar
- $0.04 of flavoring and gums

THAT'S IT!

And yet, they're sold to you for upwards of even 50 times that amount :COFFEE:

I won't even talk about how unhealthy it all is for you, that's all obvious, but just the pricing alone is crazy.

Almost every processed slop production goes like this:

1. Remove real ingredients
2. Replace with industrial fillers and slop (like seed oils!)
3. add artificial flavor
4. sell a marketing
5. charge 5โ€“20x more


I decided to check out some more examples of this, so here are some of the most popular ones:

1. Alpine chocolate (think Milka, Wedel, toblerone, nestle)

View attachment 4534926View attachment 4534927

Production cost per 100g - ~$0.24

per 100g:

- sugar makes up $0.03
- milk powder $0.05 (muh real alpine chocolate advertising)
- cocoa $0.10
- seed oils $0.04
- emulsifiers and flavor $ 0.02

In stores - $2 to $5 per bar

2. "High Protein" Products

I'll take as an example a classic protein pudding for this one.

View attachment 4534937View attachment 4534938

Production cost per 200g - $0.43

per 200g:

- milk powder $0.15
- whey protein $0.20
- sweetener and flavor $0.05
- gums and stabilizers $0.03

In stores - sold for anywhere between $2.5-5 per pudding.

Not only are they selling you the biggest "protein" slop ever, they're also overpricing it, which is a classic.

They remove the fat, add chemicals and dirt cheap protein, make it 4x more expensive than a classic milk product and call it a day.

I know i said i wasn't gonna get into it, but this is fake nutrition at it's core.

3. Breakfast cereal (aka. morning sugar spike)

View attachment 4534956

Production cost for an entire box of classic cereal - $0.2

Per entire box:

- corn or wheat flour $0.05
- sugar $0.05
- seed oil $0.02
- flavoring $0.03
- sometimes vitamin spray $0.05

Same box cost in stores - $3-6, labeled as a great and nutritious morning meal! :COFFEE:

Typical scam aswell, the elites will label this as a good nutritional meal and sell it to you for 20x the production cost. :Comfy:

4. Typical fast food burger

I took a McChicken for this example

View attachment 4534977

Production cost - $0.4-0.5, even less each month due to more artifical products being added in :3Dance:

Cost in McDonalds - $4-6 (10x increase)

I won't break the ingredients down, we all know McDonald's ingredients are pure shit. They use the cheapest artifical meat slabs, Cheapest man made buns, and sugar for flavor :COFFEE:

5. "Sugar Free" Cookies! :soy:

View attachment 4534985View attachment 4534986

Production cost for an entire pack of these bad boys - $0.3

per pack:

- flour $0.05
- sugar alcohols $0.10
- classic seed oils $0.05
- flavorings $0.05
- packaging $0.10

Cost in stores - $3-6 (another 10-20x mark up)

For something made out of syrup and oils, that's crazy pricing.

But it works, because it's sugar free, so people think it's a great alternative which they can eat a lot of (atleast in comparison to normal cookies) - when atp, normal homemade cookies are way healthier.




And this isn't just what i listed, every single product in today's industry is like this, every single one, real ingredients are completely stripped out and are instead replaced with slop and sold to you for 20x the price.

This is the exact reason why health is declining so rapidly everywhere. Back 100 years ago everyone ate healthy fatty meats, raw dairy, raw honey, unprocessed fruits, and health diseases were so rare that a majority of deaths were actually from old age like it should be.

Spend your money with local farmers, real butchers, and small dairies. Buy milk, meat, eggs, fruit, and honey from people who actually raise food. Thatโ€™s how you starve the corporations and rebuild real human health.

@Gargantuan @Daddy's Home @asdvek @TechnoBoss
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Death forum, no replies, all users are in kindergarten, eating Milka chocolate after a bowl of cereal.. :veryCat:
 
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Death forum, no replies, all users are in kindergarten, eating Milka chocolate after a bowl of cereal.. :veryCat:
NEET forum after all.. I think most people here know what they put in their bodies and still do it, that's OK with me. :COFFEE:
 
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I was just talking about it with @romanstock, and the ice cream prices i heard from this man were insane.

I quote:

"off sale they're like $11 or $12"

Which is completely insane to me, because i know ice cream production cost is close to zero, per liter it'd come down to just about $0.27

PER 1L, typical store-bought ice creams use:

- around $0.08 worth of Milk Powder (yes, not real milk)
- $0.05 of seed oils, mainly soy
- $0.1 of sugar
- $0.04 of flavoring and gums

THAT'S IT!

And yet, they're sold to you for upwards of even 50 times that amount :COFFEE:

I won't even talk about how unhealthy it all is for you, that's all obvious, but just the pricing alone is crazy.

Almost every processed slop production goes like this:

1. Remove real ingredients
2. Replace with industrial fillers and slop (like seed oils!)
3. add artificial flavor
4. sell a marketing
5. charge 5โ€“20x more


I decided to check out some more examples of this, so here are some of the most popular ones:

1. Alpine chocolate (think Milka, Wedel, toblerone, nestle)

View attachment 4534926View attachment 4534927

Production cost per 100g - ~$0.24

per 100g:

- sugar makes up $0.03
- milk powder $0.05 (muh real alpine chocolate advertising)
- cocoa $0.10
- seed oils $0.04
- emulsifiers and flavor $ 0.02

In stores - $2 to $5 per bar

2. "High Protein" Products

I'll take as an example a classic protein pudding for this one.

View attachment 4534937View attachment 4534938

Production cost per 200g - $0.43

per 200g:

- milk powder $0.15
- whey protein $0.20
- sweetener and flavor $0.05
- gums and stabilizers $0.03

In stores - sold for anywhere between $2.5-5 per pudding.

Not only are they selling you the biggest "protein" slop ever, they're also overpricing it, which is a classic.

They remove the fat, add chemicals and dirt cheap protein, make it 4x more expensive than a classic milk product and call it a day.

I know i said i wasn't gonna get into it, but this is fake nutrition at it's core.

3. Breakfast cereal (aka. morning sugar spike)

View attachment 4534956

Production cost for an entire box of classic cereal - $0.2

Per entire box:

- corn or wheat flour $0.05
- sugar $0.05
- seed oil $0.02
- flavoring $0.03
- sometimes vitamin spray $0.05

Same box cost in stores - $3-6, labeled as a great and nutritious morning meal! :COFFEE:

Typical scam aswell, the elites will label this as a good nutritional meal and sell it to you for 20x the production cost. :Comfy:

4. Typical fast food burger

I took a McChicken for this example

View attachment 4534977

Production cost - $0.4-0.5, even less each month due to more artifical products being added in :3Dance:

Cost in McDonalds - $4-6 (10x increase)

I won't break the ingredients down, we all know McDonald's ingredients are pure shit. They use the cheapest artifical meat slabs, Cheapest man made buns, and sugar for flavor :COFFEE:

5. "Sugar Free" Cookies! :soy:

View attachment 4534985View attachment 4534986

Production cost for an entire pack of these bad boys - $0.3

per pack:

- flour $0.05
- sugar alcohols $0.10
- classic seed oils $0.05
- flavorings $0.05
- packaging $0.10

Cost in stores - $3-6 (another 10-20x mark up)

For something made out of syrup and oils, that's crazy pricing.

But it works, because it's sugar free, so people think it's a great alternative which they can eat a lot of (atleast in comparison to normal cookies) - when atp, normal homemade cookies are way healthier.




And this isn't just what i listed, every single product in today's industry is like this, every single one, real ingredients are completely stripped out and are instead replaced with slop and sold to you for 20x the price.

This is the exact reason why health is declining so rapidly everywhere. Back 100 years ago everyone ate healthy fatty meats, raw dairy, raw honey, unprocessed fruits, and health diseases were so rare that a majority of deaths were actually from old age like it should be.

Spend your money with local farmers, real butchers, and small dairies. Buy milk, meat, eggs, fruit, and honey from people who actually raise food. Thatโ€™s how you starve the corporations and rebuild real human health.

@Gargantuan @Daddy's Home @asdvek @TechnoBoss
Yessss i agree what is this bs :monkaHmm:
 
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All hail goyslop
 
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I work in a burger restaurant and production costs โ‚ฌ1,15 but they sell it for โ‚ฌ8,75
 
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Yessss i agree what is this bs :monkaHmm:
Well it's not like it really matters, because if you're eating healthy then you won't be buying these anyway.

But i still think it's crazy that nowadays companies can get away with doing anything. Same kind of propaganda as leading people to believe seed oils are healthy.

They can be found in practically every kitchen.
 
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I work in a burger restaurant and production costs โ‚ฌ1,15 but they sell it for โ‚ฌ8,75
Really? 8 euro for a burger? That's crazy. :ogre:
 
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I work in a burger restaurant and production costs โ‚ฌ1,15 but they sell it for โ‚ฌ8,75
But i must admit that its fresh and from a turkish butcher so its better than mcdonalds etc
 
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But i must admit that its fresh and from a turkish butcher so its better than mcdonalds etc
That's good, burgers can be healthy actually, but nobody makes them healthy.

All it takes it using homemade sourdough bread, grass-fed red beef and cooking it on butter. And you got yourself a healthy burger. :COFFEE::Comfy:
 
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I was just talking about it with @romanstock, and the ice cream prices i heard from this man were insane.

I quote:

"off sale they're like $11 or $12"

Which is completely insane to me, because i know ice cream production cost is close to zero, per liter it'd come down to just about $0.27

PER 1L, typical store-bought ice creams use:

- around $0.08 worth of Milk Powder (yes, not real milk)
- $0.05 of seed oils, mainly soy
- $0.1 of sugar
- $0.04 of flavoring and gums

THAT'S IT!

And yet, they're sold to you for upwards of even 50 times that amount :COFFEE:

I won't even talk about how unhealthy it all is for you, that's all obvious, but just the pricing alone is crazy.

Almost every processed slop production goes like this:

1. Remove real ingredients
2. Replace with industrial fillers and slop (like seed oils!)
3. add artificial flavor
4. sell a marketing
5. charge 5โ€“20x more


I decided to check out some more examples of this, so here are some of the most popular ones:

1. Alpine chocolate (think Milka, Wedel, toblerone, nestle)

View attachment 4534926View attachment 4534927

Production cost per 100g - ~$0.24

per 100g:

- sugar makes up $0.03
- milk powder $0.05 (muh real alpine chocolate advertising)
- cocoa $0.10
- seed oils $0.04
- emulsifiers and flavor $ 0.02

In stores - $2 to $5 per bar

2. "High Protein" Products

I'll take as an example a classic protein pudding for this one.

View attachment 4534937View attachment 4534938

Production cost per 200g - $0.43

per 200g:

- milk powder $0.15
- whey protein $0.20
- sweetener and flavor $0.05
- gums and stabilizers $0.03

In stores - sold for anywhere between $2.5-5 per pudding.

Not only are they selling you the biggest "protein" slop ever, they're also overpricing it, which is a classic.

They remove the fat, add chemicals and dirt cheap protein, make it 4x more expensive than a classic milk product and call it a day.

I know i said i wasn't gonna get into it, but this is fake nutrition at it's core.

3. Breakfast cereal (aka. morning sugar spike)

View attachment 4534956

Production cost for an entire box of classic cereal - $0.2

Per entire box:

- corn or wheat flour $0.05
- sugar $0.05
- seed oil $0.02
- flavoring $0.03
- sometimes vitamin spray $0.05

Same box cost in stores - $3-6, labeled as a great and nutritious morning meal! :COFFEE:

Typical scam aswell, the elites will label this as a good nutritional meal and sell it to you for 20x the production cost. :Comfy:

4. Typical fast food burger

I took a McChicken for this example

View attachment 4534977

Production cost - $0.4-0.5, even less each month due to more artifical products being added in :3Dance:

Cost in McDonalds - $4-6 (10x increase)

I won't break the ingredients down, we all know McDonald's ingredients are pure shit. They use the cheapest artifical meat slabs, Cheapest man made buns, and sugar for flavor :COFFEE:

5. "Sugar Free" Cookies! :soy:

View attachment 4534985View attachment 4534986

Production cost for an entire pack of these bad boys - $0.3

per pack:

- flour $0.05
- sugar alcohols $0.10
- classic seed oils $0.05
- flavorings $0.05
- packaging $0.10

Cost in stores - $3-6 (another 10-20x mark up)

For something made out of syrup and oils, that's crazy pricing.

But it works, because it's sugar free, so people think it's a great alternative which they can eat a lot of (atleast in comparison to normal cookies) - when atp, normal homemade cookies are way healthier.




And this isn't just what i listed, every single product in today's industry is like this, every single one, real ingredients are completely stripped out and are instead replaced with slop and sold to you for 20x the price.

This is the exact reason why health is declining so rapidly everywhere. Back 100 years ago everyone ate healthy fatty meats, raw dairy, raw honey, unprocessed fruits, and health diseases were so rare that a majority of deaths were actually from old age like it should be.

Spend your money with local farmers, real butchers, and small dairies. Buy milk, meat, eggs, fruit, and honey from people who actually raise food. Thatโ€™s how you starve the corporations and rebuild real human health.

@Gargantuan @Daddy's Home @asdvek @TechnoBoss
I'm still gonna eat that slop
:love:so good yummy
 
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I was just talking about it with @romanstock, and the ice cream prices i heard from this man were insane.

I quote:

"off sale they're like $11 or $12"

Which is completely insane to me, because i know ice cream production cost is close to zero, per liter it'd come down to just about $0.27

PER 1L, typical store-bought ice creams use:

- around $0.08 worth of Milk Powder (yes, not real milk)
- $0.05 of seed oils, mainly soy
- $0.1 of sugar
- $0.04 of flavoring and gums

THAT'S IT!

And yet, they're sold to you for upwards of even 50 times that amount :COFFEE:

I won't even talk about how unhealthy it all is for you, that's all obvious, but just the pricing alone is crazy.

Almost every processed slop production goes like this:

1. Remove real ingredients
2. Replace with industrial fillers and slop (like seed oils!)
3. add artificial flavor
4. sell a marketing
5. charge 5โ€“20x more


I decided to check out some more examples of this, so here are some of the most popular ones:

1. Alpine chocolate (think Milka, Wedel, toblerone, nestle)

View attachment 4534926View attachment 4534927

Production cost per 100g - ~$0.24

per 100g:

- sugar makes up $0.03
- milk powder $0.05 (muh real alpine chocolate advertising)
- cocoa $0.10
- seed oils $0.04
- emulsifiers and flavor $ 0.02

In stores - $2 to $5 per bar

2. "High Protein" Products

I'll take as an example a classic protein pudding for this one.

View attachment 4534937View attachment 4534938

Production cost per 200g - $0.43

per 200g:

- milk powder $0.15
- whey protein $0.20
- sweetener and flavor $0.05
- gums and stabilizers $0.03

In stores - sold for anywhere between $2.5-5 per pudding.

Not only are they selling you the biggest "protein" slop ever, they're also overpricing it, which is a classic.

They remove the fat, add chemicals and dirt cheap protein, make it 4x more expensive than a classic milk product and call it a day.

I know i said i wasn't gonna get into it, but this is fake nutrition at it's core.

3. Breakfast cereal (aka. morning sugar spike)

View attachment 4534956

Production cost for an entire box of classic cereal - $0.2

Per entire box:

- corn or wheat flour $0.05
- sugar $0.05
- seed oil $0.02
- flavoring $0.03
- sometimes vitamin spray $0.05

Same box cost in stores - $3-6, labeled as a great and nutritious morning meal! :COFFEE:

Typical scam aswell, the elites will label this as a good nutritional meal and sell it to you for 20x the production cost. :Comfy:

4. Typical fast food burger

I took a McChicken for this example

View attachment 4534977

Production cost - $0.4-0.5, even less each month due to more artifical products being added in :3Dance:

Cost in McDonalds - $4-6 (10x increase)

I won't break the ingredients down, we all know McDonald's ingredients are pure shit. They use the cheapest artifical meat slabs, Cheapest man made buns, and sugar for flavor :COFFEE:

5. "Sugar Free" Cookies! :soy:

View attachment 4534985View attachment 4534986

Production cost for an entire pack of these bad boys - $0.3

per pack:

- flour $0.05
- sugar alcohols $0.10
- classic seed oils $0.05
- flavorings $0.05
- packaging $0.10

Cost in stores - $3-6 (another 10-20x mark up)

For something made out of syrup and oils, that's crazy pricing.

But it works, because it's sugar free, so people think it's a great alternative which they can eat a lot of (atleast in comparison to normal cookies) - when atp, normal homemade cookies are way healthier.




And this isn't just what i listed, every single product in today's industry is like this, every single one, real ingredients are completely stripped out and are instead replaced with slop and sold to you for 20x the price.

This is the exact reason why health is declining so rapidly everywhere. Back 100 years ago everyone ate healthy fatty meats, raw dairy, raw honey, unprocessed fruits, and health diseases were so rare that a majority of deaths were actually from old age like it should be.

Spend your money with local farmers, real butchers, and small dairies. Buy milk, meat, eggs, fruit, and honey from people who actually raise food. Thatโ€™s how you starve the corporations and rebuild real human health.

@Gargantuan @Daddy's Home @asdvek @TechnoBoss
Humans were never meant to modify the food they consume.
God created the cows, trees, etc, just for consuming, not to modify them.

It was a trap that all the world accepted the industrial revolution system, which allowed the jews ( fucking retards who control the world )
to make us believe that consuming the goyslop they made is actually healthy.

The real healthy life was only about natural meat, eggs, fruits, and vegetables.

That's why our grandparents have better health conditions than an adult man in his 40s
 
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That's good, burgers can be healthy actually, but nobody makes them healthy.

All it takes it using homemade sourdough bread, grass-fed red beef and cooking it on butter. And you got yourself a healthy burger. :COFFEE::Comfy:
Yeah we buy different (fresh)parts of cows and then mince them ourselves so its kinda handmade
 
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I was just talking about it with @romanstock, and the ice cream prices i heard from this man were insane.

I quote:

"off sale they're like $11 or $12"

Which is completely insane to me, because i know ice cream production cost is close to zero, per liter it'd come down to just about $0.27

PER 1L, typical store-bought ice creams use:

- around $0.08 worth of Milk Powder (yes, not real milk)
- $0.05 of seed oils, mainly soy
- $0.1 of sugar
- $0.04 of flavoring and gums

THAT'S IT!

And yet, they're sold to you for upwards of even 50 times that amount :COFFEE:

I won't even talk about how unhealthy it all is for you, that's all obvious, but just the pricing alone is crazy.

Almost every processed slop production goes like this:

1. Remove real ingredients
2. Replace with industrial fillers and slop (like seed oils!)
3. add artificial flavor
4. sell a marketing
5. charge 5โ€“20x more


I decided to check out some more examples of this, so here are some of the most popular ones:

1. Alpine chocolate (think Milka, Wedel, toblerone, nestle)

View attachment 4534926View attachment 4534927

Production cost per 100g - ~$0.24

per 100g:

- sugar makes up $0.03
- milk powder $0.05 (muh real alpine chocolate advertising)
- cocoa $0.10
- seed oils $0.04
- emulsifiers and flavor $ 0.02

In stores - $2 to $5 per bar

2. "High Protein" Products

I'll take as an example a classic protein pudding for this one.

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Production cost per 200g - $0.43

per 200g:

- milk powder $0.15
- whey protein $0.20
- sweetener and flavor $0.05
- gums and stabilizers $0.03

In stores - sold for anywhere between $2.5-5 per pudding.

Not only are they selling you the biggest "protein" slop ever, they're also overpricing it, which is a classic.

They remove the fat, add chemicals and dirt cheap protein, make it 4x more expensive than a classic milk product and call it a day.

I know i said i wasn't gonna get into it, but this is fake nutrition at it's core.

3. Breakfast cereal (aka. morning sugar spike)

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Production cost for an entire box of classic cereal - $0.2

Per entire box:

- corn or wheat flour $0.05
- sugar $0.05
- seed oil $0.02
- flavoring $0.03
- sometimes vitamin spray $0.05

Same box cost in stores - $3-6, labeled as a great and nutritious morning meal! :COFFEE:

Typical scam aswell, the elites will label this as a good nutritional meal and sell it to you for 20x the production cost. :Comfy:

4. Typical fast food burger

I took a McChicken for this example

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Production cost - $0.4-0.5, even less each month due to more artifical products being added in :3Dance:

Cost in McDonalds - $4-6 (10x increase)

I won't break the ingredients down, we all know McDonald's ingredients are pure shit. They use the cheapest artifical meat slabs, Cheapest man made buns, and sugar for flavor :COFFEE:

5. "Sugar Free" Cookies! :soy:

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Production cost for an entire pack of these bad boys - $0.3

per pack:

- flour $0.05
- sugar alcohols $0.10
- classic seed oils $0.05
- flavorings $0.05
- packaging $0.10

Cost in stores - $3-6 (another 10-20x mark up)

For something made out of syrup and oils, that's crazy pricing.

But it works, because it's sugar free, so people think it's a great alternative which they can eat a lot of (atleast in comparison to normal cookies) - when atp, normal homemade cookies are way healthier.




And this isn't just what i listed, every single product in today's industry is like this, every single one, real ingredients are completely stripped out and are instead replaced with slop and sold to you for 20x the price.

This is the exact reason why health is declining so rapidly everywhere. Back 100 years ago everyone ate healthy fatty meats, raw dairy, raw honey, unprocessed fruits, and health diseases were so rare that a majority of deaths were actually from old age like it should be.

Spend your money with local farmers, real butchers, and small dairies. Buy milk, meat, eggs, fruit, and honey from people who actually raise food. Thatโ€™s how you starve the corporations and rebuild real human health.

@Gargantuan @Daddy's Home @asdvek @TechnoBoss
โ€žBut you know, capitalism is the best system, I love being enslaved by corporationsโ€
 
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Humans were never meant to modify the food they consume.
God created the cows, trees, etc, just for consuming, not to modify them.

It was a trap that all the world accepted the industrial revolution system, which allowed the jews ( fucking retards who control the world )
to make us believe that consuming the goyslop they made is actually healthy.

The real healthy life was only about natural meat, eggs, fruits, and vegetables.

That's why our grandparents have better health conditions than an adult man in his 40s
Yep, very well said my friend histy :02Pat:

It's actually insane that the elites managed to brainwash billions of people into buying and being dependent their slop for their entire lives. This generation is fuaarked :COFFEE:
 
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this is true, but with the cost of living, other economic factors, and people's sheer ignorance to their own health, most don't care what they put into their bodies. as long as it's calorie sufficient, they will eat any slop they can get their hands on, me included if im being totally honest :lul:
โ€žSometimes I wonder how stupid these goyims can beโ€
 
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autism
 
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And it's going to get worse and worse from here on out. We're witnessing the end times.
 
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The pricing for sure is, but at the end of the day is the promised product (not explicit but implicit) really?

Here! Try our new dopamine maxxed slop-tastic shit burger! Then you buy it after taking out a second mortgage and boom, itโ€™s indeed that
 
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The pricing for sure is, but at the end of the day is the promised product (not explicit but implicit) really?

Here! Try our new dopamine maxxed slop-tastic shit burger! Then you buy it after taking out a second mortgage and boom, itโ€™s indeed that
No oneโ€™s advertising โ€œcheap seed oil slop engineered to hijack your reward system.โ€, they advertise it as good for health, real milk, real protein, "balanced breakfast", premium chocolates, "better for you" meals, etc.

Yeah sure if they told everyone "here's dopamine slop" and sold it for $0.5 then it'd be fair, but they tell you "here's a healthy cereal for a balanced breakfast with vitamins!" and sell it for 20x production cost
 

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