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Do Not get fooled by the supermarkets, They are selling you meat from!

When the findings went public, food safety experts didn’t sound alarms about pathogens. They raised concerns about transparency. For years, consumers have struggled to decode labels like “natural,” “enhanced,” or “processed in.” Now even straightforward labels were suspect.

As one expert put it: “The problem isn’t the meat. The problem is the lie.”

Supermarkets rushed to distance themselves. They claimed ignorance, pointing to third-party certifications and audits. And technically, they were right—grocery chains don’t process the meat. They’re the final stop in a long, tangled supply chain.

But customers didn’t care about technicalities. They cared that the steak they bought wasn’t what they paid for. That the chicken tasted like preservatives. That the brands they trusted didn’t notice—or didn’t look closely enough.

One mother, interviewed outside a store, said it plainly:
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