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Yeah, but part of that is making the actual product cutesy. How is selling Mudokon flesh any less duplicitous and sleazy if it's been reshaped in to a cutesy form? It's still Mudokon flesh!
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If it doesn't make it any less sleazy, then why do it at all?
Because it's like the difference between calling baby cow flesh "veal" and calling it... well... baby cow flesh. Or marketing hot dogs as actual meat and not mechanically-compressed chicken anuses. The masses are too dumb to read what the product contains, and those who do would rather eat something that's at least aesthetically pleasing. Simply put, it makes it more marketable
and more eatable!
Of course, RuptureFarms isn't always so subtle.
