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EPISODE · Apr 14, 2026 · 2H

Plastic Food Conspiracy: Real Rot for Clicks (April 14, 2026)

from The Secret Teachings · host Ryan Gable

Is your food real or is it plastic? "Fake food" typically falls into three categories: incorrect labeling, adulteration, or manipulation. There are also products that simply fail to meet the legal standards of their category, such as certain "cheese foods" or frozen desserts. Recently, however, a more extreme conspiracy has emerged claiming that food is literally "plastic" or "unreal." Proponents point to bending, tasteless, or fizzing fruit as evidence. Yet, food science offers simple explanations for these phenomena, such as specific ripeness levels, preservation techniques, or natural fermentation. This confusion has peaked with viral videos of "plastic shrimp" being manufactured. In reality, these videos depict shokuhin sampuru, the traditional Japanese art of creating hyper-realistic food models for display. Distinguishing fact from fiction is difficult when even food labels are confusing and legitimate concerns—like the presence of microplastics—are mixed with "plastic food" myths. Ultimately, this wave of misinformation may be a strategic distraction. By fueling sensationalist conspiracies, biotechnology firms and major food corporations may be shifting the focus away from valid public backlash against genetic engineering and ultra-processed ingredients. In the case of Pepsi, Mountain Dew has emerged as the centerpiece of a conspiracy, too, though one that is nothing than mere marketing. *The is the FREE archive, which includes advertisements. If you want an ad-free experience, you can subscribe below underneath the show description.🚀SUPPORT THE SHOWAd-Free Experience (Yearly): https://thesecretteachings.info/donate-subscribe/  Buy Me a Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/ryangable CashApp: https://cash.app/$rdgable Books by Ryan: https://thesecretteachings.info/books/🌐 CONNECT & ARCHIVESOfficial Website: https://thesecretteachings.info Free Archive: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tst-radio--5328407 Socials: X: https://x.com/TST___Radio Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tst.radio/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ryan.blank.7 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@TSTRadioOfficial/streams📩 [email protected] Inquires to be a guest ([email protected])Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-secret-teachings--5328407/support.Thank you for supporting independent, unbiased inquiry into the mysteries of our world.

Is your food real or is it plastic? "Fake food" typically falls into three categories: incorrect labeling, adulteration, or manipulation. There are also products that simply fail to meet the legal standards of their category, such as certain "cheese foods" or frozen desserts. Recently, however, a more extreme conspiracy has emerged claiming that food is literally "plastic" or "unreal." Proponents point to bending, tasteless, or fizzing fruit as evidence. Yet, food science offers simple explanations for these phenomena, such as specific ripeness levels, preservation techniques, or natural fermentation. This confusion has peaked with viral videos of "plastic shrimp" being manufactured. In reality, these videos depict shokuhin sampuru, the traditional Japanese art of creating hyper-realistic food models for display. Distinguishing fact from fiction is difficult when even food labels are confusing and legitimate concerns—like the presence of microplastics—are mixed with "plastic food" myths. Ultimately, this wave of misinformation may be a strategic distraction. By fueling sensationalist conspiracies, biotechnology firms and major food corporations may be shifting the focus away from valid public backlash against genetic engineering and ultra-processed ingredients. In the case of Pepsi, Mountain Dew has emerged as the centerpiece of a conspiracy, too, though one that is nothing than mere marketing. *The is the FREE archive, which includes advertisements. If you want an ad-free experience, you can subscribe below underneath the show description.🚀SUPPORT THE SHOWAd-Free Experience (Yearly): https://thesecretteachings.info/donate-subscribe/  Buy Me a Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/ryangable CashApp: https://cash.app/$rdgable Books by Ryan: https://thesecretteachings.info/books/🌐 CONNECT & ARCHIVESOfficial Website: https://thesecretteachings.info Free Archive: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tst-radio--5328407 Socials: X: https://x.com/TST___Radio Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tst.radio/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ryan.blank.7 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@TSTRadioOfficial/streams📩 [email protected] Inquires to be a guest ([email protected])Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-secret-teachings--5328407/support.Thank you for supporting independent, unbiased inquiry into the mysteries of our world.

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