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Old 24-04-2019, 07:45 PM
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Little Cesars Ridiculous amounts of Animalia protein

The most recent Little Ceasars commercial depicts the manager grabbing the secret recipe book, (which would be the book of Apiceus in roman times, determined on the business model which represents ancient Rome), and tells the employee to add 'Ridiculous' amounts of sausage, and pepperoni, two meats that require the coalescing of multiple human being sources into meats. Including dogs, horses and apes.

Human beings in scientific literature represents all 'Animalia'. Including people.
Because the DNA structure of animals share a common origin.

Food adverting standards involve the use of language and meanings that originate in places that speak non-English speaking languages.

Google the 'Codex Alimentarius'. These are the internationally recognized standards, practice and guidlelines and reccomendations to foods, food production and food saftey.
Established in Rome during the 1960's, a place the international community frequents when major world decisions manifest from changes in law (taw).
Included is the language that the food industry must apply to their products.
The marketing for American food contains language that does not come from English.

Much of this language is older and orginated in Western and Northern Africa... For example, google translate 'Ridiculous' into Swaheli, and the results will read 'ignorance'.

Ignorant amount of sausage and pepperoni.

The Apicius was a book for the hunter in Rome. It contained recipes that required 'Animalia'.
The process of glycation involves the law of cross linking sugar molecules with protein molecules. MMMMMM....why does every new burger contain new cheeses, and a condiment that has ridiculous amounts of sugar in it? Where do they manufacture these products, and where does the oversight come from? MMMMMMM
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