Well, because there is no actual claim on how or what the cardboard is being used for. They are simply using words like "mixed" and "pulped" to to get from steps A to Z, with no actual context in between. In an AI video.
"This is the biggest scam in the world.
They buy cardboard boxes at rock bottom prices
and turn them into expensive dog food.
Unaware customers rush to buy it
because of its tasty flavor.
Every morning in shady hidden factories,
truckloads of raw materials arrive.
Recycled discarded cardboard boxes.
Their surfaces are yellowed, damp, moldy,
sometimes mixed with plastic tape and fungus.
To them, what should be trash for the landfill
is a treasure for making dog food.
First, the cardboard is ground into tiny pieces
by roaring shredders, then dumped into a mixing pool
with large amounts of water to form pulp.
The smell is sour and foul, enough to make a person gag.
But to make it taste like meat,
workers pour in artificial flavors and colorings.
Beef, chicken, milk, whatever flavor they want, they create.
Once mixed, the pulp is pushed into high temperature driers.
Moisture evaporates quickly and the pulp is baked
until it's hard and brittle.
Then cut into uniform small pellets.
They look like premium baked dog food,
but feel like dried cardboard.
In the final step, the fake dog food
is packed into colorful bags with reassuring brand names
and ingredient lists, placed in pet stores or sold online,
suddenly becoming high priced quality dog food.
You may wonder why dogs eat it so happily.
That flavor is all thanks to the chemicals.
But over time, the cardboard fibers can't be digested.
There's no nutrition, causing constipation,
digestive damage, and even slow poisoning.
The worst part, dogs can't speak.
Owners don't see their pain
and think their pets simply enjoy it.
So don't be fooled by packaging and promises.
If you truly care for your pet, read the ingredient list
and check the source.
Don't let your love become a lifetime of harm."
I’ve been feeding my dogs mostly raw ground beef for 30+ years. They live well past normal dog lifespans. Just about all packaged foods, whether for humans or pets, is toxic.
Our sixteen year old cat was looking depressed and lacked any sparkle for years,. Then on a whim, my old lady fed her some rotisserie chicken, and ever since then, she's a whole different cat, she even likes catnip after sixteen years and plays with cat toys now Crazy but true.
^ if he played guitar, he'd be Jimmy Page... (you know the rest.)
It's me, same dude, my phone just burned up and I had to get a new one, and I don't even remember my old name, beefaronimilkshake I think, much less the password....haha!
I have a job that destroys phones quickly (ie fall from height upon sliding out of my pocket or something jars it out...) and I don't remember shit about any of the passwords anywhere.
I was just thinking the other day, I try not to put any info of importance into my phones, but if someone were to find it, they could still wreak havoc with just the little that I DO put in.
My dogs have always gotten raw meat and table scraps. Including all the things people freak out over and say will kill a dog (like onions). I fact my sneaky bitch will eat bunches of grapes straight off the vine if she can get it.
All my dogs have lived way longer than you’d expect. I had a wolf hound die last winter at 14. The breed doesn’t usually live much past 9. He was still happily chasing rabbits until the last week of his life.
Moral of the story - don’t feed yourself or your pets packaged bullshit.
Not surprised, but Cant find any sources to confirm this
Well, because there is no actual claim on how or what the cardboard is being used for. They are simply using words like "mixed" and "pulped" to to get from steps A to Z, with no actual context in between. In an AI video.
Here is what actual claims look like:
https://althealthworks.com/top-10-toxic-fake-food-items-produced-in-china/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNTO5OfINro
You'll notice a distinct difference in the claims.
Video to text transcript:
"This is the biggest scam in the world. They buy cardboard boxes at rock bottom prices and turn them into expensive dog food. Unaware customers rush to buy it because of its tasty flavor. Every morning in shady hidden factories, truckloads of raw materials arrive. Recycled discarded cardboard boxes. Their surfaces are yellowed, damp, moldy, sometimes mixed with plastic tape and fungus. To them, what should be trash for the landfill is a treasure for making dog food. First, the cardboard is ground into tiny pieces by roaring shredders, then dumped into a mixing pool with large amounts of water to form pulp. The smell is sour and foul, enough to make a person gag. But to make it taste like meat, workers pour in artificial flavors and colorings. Beef, chicken, milk, whatever flavor they want, they create. Once mixed, the pulp is pushed into high temperature driers. Moisture evaporates quickly and the pulp is baked until it's hard and brittle. Then cut into uniform small pellets. They look like premium baked dog food, but feel like dried cardboard. In the final step, the fake dog food is packed into colorful bags with reassuring brand names and ingredient lists, placed in pet stores or sold online, suddenly becoming high priced quality dog food. You may wonder why dogs eat it so happily. That flavor is all thanks to the chemicals. But over time, the cardboard fibers can't be digested. There's no nutrition, causing constipation, digestive damage, and even slow poisoning. The worst part, dogs can't speak. Owners don't see their pain and think their pets simply enjoy it. So don't be fooled by packaging and promises. If you truly care for your pet, read the ingredient list and check the source. Don't let your love become a lifetime of harm."
Thank you. Can't stand that default AI voice.
I’ve been feeding my dogs mostly raw ground beef for 30+ years. They live well past normal dog lifespans. Just about all packaged foods, whether for humans or pets, is toxic.
Our sixteen year old cat was looking depressed and lacked any sparkle for years,. Then on a whim, my old lady fed her some rotisserie chicken, and ever since then, she's a whole different cat, she even likes catnip after sixteen years and plays with cat toys now Crazy but true.
OK good to know. we feed raw anyway
But this can't be all kibble, so it is essentially useless information.
"If you truly care for your pet read the ingredients"
Cardboard, mould, flavoring.
^ if he played guitar, he'd be Jimmy Page... (you know the rest.)
It's me, same dude, my phone just burned up and I had to get a new one, and I don't even remember my old name, beefaronimilkshake I think, much less the password....haha!
Hope you're well.
The girlies I like are definitely not under age.
So many accounts. I'm well hope you are too, and not taking the doom too seriously
I have a job that destroys phones quickly (ie fall from height upon sliding out of my pocket or something jars it out...) and I don't remember shit about any of the passwords anywhere.
I was just thinking the other day, I try not to put any info of importance into my phones, but if someone were to find it, they could still wreak havoc with just the little that I DO put in.
Fuck doom. I'll stick with detached
They do this shit with highly processed human food. This is bad but not even in the same category.
My dogs have always gotten raw meat and table scraps. Including all the things people freak out over and say will kill a dog (like onions). I fact my sneaky bitch will eat bunches of grapes straight off the vine if she can get it.
All my dogs have lived way longer than you’d expect. I had a wolf hound die last winter at 14. The breed doesn’t usually live much past 9. He was still happily chasing rabbits until the last week of his life.
Moral of the story - don’t feed yourself or your pets packaged bullshit.
Fuck they're evil. Informative post.
Jewish corporations do that with Goyslop.
The Kraft Parmesan cheese is made out of cellulose--which is wood pulp. Just small flaky bits of cellulose with artificial and natural flavors.
ABONDANZA!
That's fucking gross, thanks for telling me.
good post