The story at hand offers none of that—only generalized claims, anonymous “distributors,” and emotional anecdotes about odd smells and textures that could just as easily stem from storage issues or processing differences. That doesn’t mean consumers should blindly trust every label; it means suspicion alone is not proof. The real power lies in demanding transparency, checking credible sources, and refusing to let fear replace facts in deciding what—and whom—we trust.
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