You think they're going to list the ingredients?
Well, in the United States it's a legal requirement. Especially for insects. Some people do have allergic reactions.
As far as I'm concerned. The people who object to eating bugs are just a step closer to being vegan than me. And I don't even eat bugs myself. I mean, if you don't want to eat bugs, do what the vegans do and read the label. It's a matter of personal responsibility. But don't prevent a market from existing just because you are a picky eater. That's what the vegans do and that's why we hate them.
If you don't want to eat bugs, don't eat bugs. But don't whine about it like a fucking Soy-Boy.
Bugs belong in gook countries, not the US. Don't be a faggot.
I'm acting like a faggot? The people objecting to mealworms are litterally acting like vegan soyboys.
It's not like I'm even promoting it myself. I'd rather feed them to the chickens and eat the chickens. But on the other hand, I'm not a fucking Jew and I don't have a list of foods I'm forbidden to eat. So, I'm not going to act like a fucking Jew and insist every item in the store is certified Kosher.
Think of it this way. Mealworms aren't Vegan, Kosher, or Halal. So the more of it that's available, the closer we are to starving out the Soy-Boys, Kikes, and Sand-Niggers.
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