You’re not paranoid, there really are microchips in your food; but the reason is not what you think

You’re not paranoid, there really are microchips in your food; but the reason is not what you think





It is not difficult to find conspiracy theories that talk about microchipping in food, vaccines and even water. These errors generally say that these microdevices would be used to control people’s minds, or even take them to Catholic hell. It’s all bullshit. But like every lie, there is a grain of truth. It has been proven that there is a microchipped food, but mind control has nothing to do with it.

Fight against theft

In 2024, the BBC published a story about the cheese theft. This type of crime has grown over the last twenty years. In 2016, a representative of the Parmigianno Reggianno consortium (a sort of union of cheese producers from the regions of Parma, Reggio Emilia, Modena, Bologna to the left of the Rhine River and Mantua to the right of the Po River) said that $7 million (R$40 million) worth of cheese had been stolen over a two-year period.

Investigations revealed that the stolen dairy products had been diverted to Russia, which was and still faces restrictions due to tensions with neighboring territories. The Russian government has even banned the sale of some cheeses and encouraged Russian producers to learn production techniques so they can replace missing dairy products on the market. However, contraband stolen cheese still stocked the shelves. To chart their fate, the producers of the consortium began to place edible (real) microchips. in the cheese rind.

Thick-shelled microchip

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