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  • any organization found to be using human meat in their product would be massively and permanently screwed, except maybe north korea
    

    that would not deter organized crime from introducing it into the supply chain maybe through shell companies

    human meat is a bad choice economically because farm animals have centuries of selective breeding behind them to make them ideal for consumption (pretty horrible but that’s how it’s worked out) and humans put all kinds of toxic stuff in their bodies which makes eating any human a gamble
    

    economically it would actually be more viable, as you would not have to pay for raising the animals or sheltering and caring for them. Instead the perpetrators could just set up a number of morgues and use the free supply of dead people. So they wouldn’t pay for the meat itself would be gratis, maybe preparing it to seem presentable could incure a small cost. Say for example turning them into chicken mgnuggets or mcribs.

    I don’t eat veal so my risk of eating a person by accident is further diminished
    

    what about pork?






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