soylent green, harry harrison, make room make room. in the 1960s it was just something we knew was coming if we didn't put something in the water to lower human fertility across the board without bias. haven't seen it on the store shelves yet. so what happened? somebody fell into the haburger machine, or got shoved. possibly some sort of organized crime scene. and the batch got packaged and shipped before anyone knew about it? maybe that's what made me so sick three or four days ago? ok, i have to revise this having seen the picture. although, now that i mention that, there is this thing called photoshop. but what are they really saying? i can understand maybe peanut oil or something else being not able to be completely stirilized out of the production line. do workers freequently get cut on sharp corneres of the machinery? are factory conditions so unsanitary that maybe we ought to be extremely sceptical of buying anything from there to put in our mouths? i'm also familiar with the name tam tam, and to possibility of photo shoping motivated by ethnic hate groups such as 'white' supremists, raises its ugly head. the more i think about it, the more likely this last seems.
most likely, since i'm almost certain this is a tea cracker package i'm looking at, employees being wounded by the processing machinery during the normal course of operation. some country must have wonderfully strict labeling laws. more so then any i know of in the u.s. so then: why they don't make the machinery safer to work around is the next small mystery. the most obvious and common conclusion would have to be profits ahead of people.