I thought all foods sold at the supermarkets in America pay a jew tax. Isn't that the little letter in the circle on the label? (Serious question.)
TIL that its only a tax
Also, my medieval historian wife informed me that the jews were blamed a lot for the black plague spreading because they never seemed to be as affected as others, ergo, "they must be behind it." Though they likely had a large part in spreading it since they hate goyim, the most likely scenario was that their kosher and other food/drink preparation methods led to a decline in plague since it was a few degrees 'cleaner' than the other peasants.
Kosher means it has a Jew tax. They absolutely love Kosher and don't care what it is. They only care they got their extorted share.
Most processed food is marked kosher. Check next time you shop. There are some exceptions for meat products, but, for example, I am pretty sure that you will not find a can of tuna that is not marked kosher.
From the link you shared:
When you add kosher certification to your products, chances are your consumers will not pay a penny more. Just as you would not find it necessary to pass on the cost of commissioning a third party chemical food analysis, basic insurance, or other similar service to your customer, kosher certification cost does not generally affect pricing decisions. In fact, mass producers often find that kosher actually lowers the cost per unit by increasing sales. And many Seal-K companies who add kosher certification report that they find it easier to place their product with new retailers and thus reach more market share. (Due to the very high level of supervision expected, and valued, by the consumer, meat products are the obvious exception.)
??? Being kosher had NOTHING to do with something being goyslop or not.
Most goyslop is kosher except for meat products.
Yes, everyone knows that jews tax food sales multiple times for multiple kosher stamps. My question is why does it matter that goyslop (90% of grocery store 'food') still being jew taxed is meaningful?
My question is why does it matter that goyslop (90% of grocery store 'food') still being jew taxed is meaningful?
It is meaningful because it shows what a powerful spending bloc 2% of the population is to be able to have most food items labeled with their stamp of approval.
jews get a tax on stuff they don't buy.
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