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Candy is Healthier Than Meat According to A Bill Gates Funded Study
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Candy is Healthier Than Meat According to A Bill Gates Funded Study

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Jan 08, 2024
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There’s a study that has resurfaced from 2022 saying that candy and snack/junk foods are healthier and more nutritious than ground beef and pork chops. We’re all aware that Mr. Bill Gates has an agenda when it comes to our food system and he’s doing what he can to put his hand in every aspect including funding studies that say candy is healthier than meat. What? Keep reading. We know that he is a huge vocal advocate for fake meat and has invested in many lab-grown meat companies (Upside Foods, Good Meat and Beyond Meat). The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has funded research on cultured meat and its potential impact on food systems.

Bill Gates has been a vocal advocate for lab-grown meat, also known as cultivated meat, as a potential solution to several challenges facing the food industry. He’s even purchasing farm land around the country and according to the AP "The Microsoft co-founder is considered the largest private owner of farmland in the country with some 269,000 acres across dozens of states, according to last year's edition of the Land Report 100, an annual survey of the nation's largest landowners.”

With backing from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (are you shocked?),

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