The fact that a corporation worth billions is openly mocking the destruction of the American dollar while selling poison to the same people suffering from it is everything you need to know about the food industry in this country.
You ever seen what mechanically separated poultry looks like before they shape it into a nugget? It's a pink slurry scraped off a skeleton with a machine. They wash it in ammonia to kill the bacteria because the meat is so rotten it would poison you without it. Then they fry it in seed oils that were reclassified from industrial lubricant to cooking oil in the 1950s because Procter & Gamble needed a new market for their factory waste. Then they inject it with artificial flavoring so your brain thinks you're eating real food while your organs rot from the inside out.
Then they put these restaurants on every corner of every low income neighborhood in America. You think that's an accident? Because a population that eats like this gets sick. And sick people are the most profitable people on earth. Diabetes medication alone is a $50 billion a year industry. Heart disease drugs. Statins. Ozempic. Antidepressants for the brain fog that comes from a destroyed gut lining that can't produce serotonin anymore. Erectile dysfunction pills for 30 year old men whose testosterone has been chemically castrated by what they've been eating since childhood. Every single one of those customers started somewhere. Most of them started at a drive through window.
Your great grandparents ate beef and butter and eggs and raw milk and lived into their 80s with clear minds and strong bodies and healthy sex drives. Three generations of fast food later and Americans are the most obese, most medicated, most infertile, most depressed population in the developed world. And every single one of them was told they were getting a good deal.
Go to your local butcher. Buy grass fed beef. Cook it in butter. Eat real food from a real animal. That is the most radical act of rebellion left in this country @kfc.
Are you awake yet, anon?
Credit: @apollozens on X
