Major UK Supermarket Chain Planning To Sell Bugs As Food To Help Poor People Through Winter

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A major supermarket chain in the UK is finalising plans to stock insects on its shelves and market them as a cheap food source for people struggling to afford to feed their families amid soaring inflation and the cost of living crisis.

The Daily Mail reports that Aldi is considering stocking ‘edible’ bugs and providing recipe kits for parents to prepare worms and crickets for their hungry children.

Potential products in the range include ‘sustainable’ cricket burgers, as well as ‘nuggets’ and ‘mince’.

Yummmmmy.

Ian Miles Cheong on Twitter: “You will eat the bugs. You will own nothing. And you will be happy. pic.twitter.com/6Pkj5Ol4Td / Twitter”

You will eat the bugs. You will own nothing. And you will be happy. pic.twitter.com/6Pkj5Ol4Td

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