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Most goyslop is kosher except for meat products.

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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?

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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.

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Yes but that still doesn't connect the two, goyslop and kosher stamps, which is why I was confused in the first place. That kosher tax would be on foods even if it was all organic ingredients and actual food thus not goyslop. I'm sure a bag of rice still gets the jew stamp.