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Mmmmm mmmm mm delicious SAWDUST! It has to be the easiest way to get more fiber in your diet, right? Sawdust and bugs are the foods of the future, goyim!

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But at least bugs have a small amount of nutritional value as opposed to eating a ground-up pine tree lol.

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Indeed. Kraft grated Parmesan is a ready example, it's essentially listed in the ingredients.

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i think most/all grated cheese also have cellulose. It might actually be called for in this situation.

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Wow great video and a great content creator. This is what the internet was meant for.

For those into sig this is gold.

Thanks op

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Semi-clickbait but still a good video

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Seriously.. what a Heureka moment; "dry matter" (wood/cellulose) is commonly used as a filler ingredient in petfood since God knows when..

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thats is in no way toxic. its just filler, useless ingredients that our 1 stomachs cant really process