Diet according the WEF
"seed oil reduce levels of toxic testosterone."
This has to be a parody. The toxic testosterone thing is dubious enough, but upcycled citizens soylent green style?
Diet according the WEF
"seed oil reduce levels of toxic testosterone."
This has to be a parody. The toxic testosterone thing is dubious enough, but upcycled citizens soylent green style?
Yes it must be... what about "you eat nothing and be happy" quote.Yeah, I think it is. I couldn't find it on WEF's website.
The Yorkshire-based firm is shelving production of most of its vegan range of sausages and burgers.
Co-founder Jamie Keeble said shoppers were "not there yet" when it came to buying its vegan products.
The company will now make just two plant-based varieties - chipolatas and burgers - down from its original range of 10.
Heck's decision comes against a backdrop of waning interest in meat-free lines at other firms.
Beyond Meat, which makes a plant-based range including burgers, sausages and chicken, suffered a slump in sales last year, blaming obstacles with consumers around taste, perception of health benefits and price.
And industry giant Nestle said in March it would stop selling its Garden Gourmet plant-based vegan brand in UK retailers less than two years after it first appeared on shelves.
Supermarket customers have cut back on meat-replacement products generally, according to research firm NielsenIQ, which reported sales fell by £37.3m in the year to September 2022.
The Vegan Society said the cost-of-living crisis in the UK was having a "big impact" on people's purchasing choices.
However, it said falling sales of plant-based substitutes did not reflect a broader rejection of vegan options.
"Where there has been a drop in sales, it is not due to a decline in interest in veganism but rather a change in people's spending habits," the society said.
"Many people may be replacing both meat and meat-substitutes with more budget-friendly vegan options in a bid to make savings on their weekly shops," it added.
Last March a survey for IPSOS found 33% of people questioned said the cost of plant-based products was too high, but almost half (46%) said they were considering reducing their intake of meat in the future.
Will the government control your bank account through FedNow?
Some political figures and social media users have claimed that the Federal Reserve is developing programs, including FedNow, that will allow the federal government to track your spending and block purchases.
But those claims are false.
U.S. law does not allow the government to exercise that kind of surveillance or control, the fact-checking group Politifact reported.
There are “a variety of technical, legal and political reasons” why such a thing is impossible in the U.S., Politifact said.
Hmm... the vaxx was also deployed in phases. I can't even imagine the 6th wave of FedNow, total slavery!When will FedNow become available?
“The initial launch” of FedNow is set for July, but the Federal Reserve has not announced an exact release date.
The service “will be deployed in phases,” with the first wave to “provide baseline functionality.”
They're implementing all of this under everyone's noses, and they all seem oblivious to that. Maybe because it's being done in a slow progressive manner, it's not that noticeable ?
The Central Bank of Argentina has begun blocking unregistered payment services and applications that offer cryptocurrency transactions. Argentines are buying cryptocurrencies to save their money from the depreciation of the Argentine peso. @bankrollPTB is preparing the masses for the rollout of FedNow by saying "no, don't worry, we won't take your bank account."
Will the government seize your bank account? Venmo going away? FedNow explained.
Hmm... the vaxx was also deployed in phases. I can't even imagine the 6th wave of FedNow, total slavery!
You see, same approach, different crisis; people are going to be FedUpNow!