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Snack food made with cricket protein now being sold in Canadian supermarkets

Updated: July 25, 2022 at 6:57 pm EST  See Comments

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(LifeSiteNews) – The next time you bite into your cheese puffs it might be best to read the ingredient label, as snacks made with cricket flour are now on sale at major Canadian grocery stores.

Nationwide, the food brand called “Actually Foods” from Canadian-based Entomo Farms says it is on a mission to renew Canadians’ relationship with what they claim is “healthy food.”

Actually Foods’ Cheddar Jalapeno Puffs, which are mostly corn-based, lists as an ingredient Organic Cricket Flour.

Both crickets and mealworms in recent months have been promoted by global elites as a source of protein that they say could replace beef or pork, and which can also used in a variety of foods.

Indeed, the Great Reset of Klaus Schwab and his World Economic Forum (WEF) has as part of its agenda the promotion of eating bugs to replace beef, pork, and other meats that they say have high

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