Verity Jones, of the Univerisity of the West of England in Bristol and is involved in the study, has previous experience of children and edible insects and is confident they can be a powerful force for changing their parents’ behaviour in this matter.
“Many children have the power of pester, so in some cases can be great agents of dietary change within the family,” she said, adding that bits of insects find their way into many of the foods we eat daily.
This people are convinced bugs taste good, I guess they plan to drown the bugs in soy, mayo and ketchup. There is a reason we are disgusted by bugs.
No kid will want that crap over a greasy hamburger.
You will eat the bugs, incels.
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Kids will not clamor for this crap.
This people are convinced bugs taste good, I guess they plan to drown the bugs in soy, mayo and ketchup. There is a reason we are disgusted by bugs. No kid will want that crap over a greasy hamburger.
What, no they're not. They know its awful. They just want to force you to eat em
Obviously none of the people doing the study eat bugs, because they know it's fucking disgusting.
Mao figured out a way to weaponize the kids against their parents.
Hey little Billy! You'll get extra credit if you tell your Mom you want to eat crickets for dinner and film it!