Recently, more and more food manufacturers have been adding QR codes to their products.
They list it as being a link to the full nutritional information. There are obviously only two reasons they would do this:
- Hide Information
- Track who looks at their information “This one can see.”
While obvious, I didn’t bother to confirm this until yesterday. Any QR code was simply considered to have poison in it, in spite of the label, if it had a QR code.
This is now confirmed.
“This product only has onions, spices, and tomato puree, we super promise!!!” “Click here for the full nutrition information.”
borrow some random old couple’s phone to scan the code
4th tab over out of 5 “additional information” 3rd collapsed textbox down out of 8
“Oh yeah, this crap totally has bioengineered ingredients in it too. Sorry we ran out of space!!!” “Hey, I know you’re sick and I’m very, very sorry, but we DID warn you!!!” said the Satanist.
As a general rule, it is probably quite reasonable to assume anything from CONagra is poison.
The only way to be sure your food is safe, is to grow it yourself. Jerusalem Artichokes and Sorghum are easy to grow, and super nutritious. Why keep mowing your lawn?
“Hey you. Yeah, you! All those plants there that aren’t ‘grass’.. they’re ‘weeds’!!! You need to pick them out because they’re ugly!!! Oh they definitely aren’t medicine. Especially that stupid dandelion over there. Kill it with fire.
Better yet, use this poison that will give you cancer to kill it. Don’t worry, it’s safe.
Yeah, HEY, yeah!!! You should even compete to see who can spray the most poison to have the least medicine on your property. Sorry, your ‘lawn’.
Law-n. Lulz.”