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Don’t get fooled by the supermarkets. They’re selling you meat from… See more

That’s another classic “clickbait cliffhanger” line.

Don’t get fooled by supermarkets. They’re selling you meat from… See more” is designed to:

  • Trigger suspicion and fear
  • Make you assume something is hidden or unsafe
  • Push you to click to reveal the rest

What’s usually going on in posts like this

These kinds of claims often try to suggest things like:

  • Meat is “fake” or not what it claims to be
  • It’s full of dangerous chemicals
  • It comes from hidden or unethical sources

In reality:

  • Supermarkets are regulated in most countries
  • Meat labeling and safety standards are monitored by food authorities
  • While quality varies (like freshness, sourcing, farming practices), it’s not secretly “something else”

What is reasonable to be aware of

There are real, non-sensational issues like:

  • Differences between factory-farmed and grass-fed meat
  • Use of preservatives in processed meats (like sausages, deli meats)
  • Food safety handling and storage

But those are transparent and regulated, not hidden conspiracies.

Bottom line

If a post cuts off with “See more,” it’s almost always trying to create curiosity rather than inform you. The safest approach is to check:

  • the full claim
  • the actual source
  • and whether it’s backed by food safety authorities

If you want, paste the full post—I can break down exactly what it’s claiming and whether there’s any truth behind it.

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