Billionaire Bill Gates is using his vast resources to help the United Nations (UN) rapidly advance plans to eliminate traditional meat and dairy from the food supply and replace them with hyper-processed insect-based products. Singapore recently became the latest country to authorize insect products for human consumption.
The Guardian described the move to flood the food supply with insects as one that “paves the way for plates to become wrigglier, leggier and more sustainable.” The newspaper argues that authorization in Singapore is “a sign of things to come” on a global level.
On 8 July, the Singapore Food Agency announced it had approved 16 insects for human consumption as “food.” The approved insects include mealworms and silkworm pupa.
Singapore is just the latest country to approve insects for public consumption, however. The European Union, the United Kingdom, Australia, and other countries have also approved certain insects for human consumption.
So far, each nation has issued requirements for clear labeling of food products containing insects. Unfortunately, the United States does not have these same requirements. […]
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