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Farms on the agricultural state of Queensland had been instructed by duopoly supermarket chains to destroy stock. This is a global plan.
Vin53 · M
News Flash: Large structures with combustible contents have been know to catch on fire.
This has been true for time millennium and been consistent all through existence.

Why are people so compelled to think that every bad thing that happens in life is a conspiracy?


@AwakeningConfession221122
@Vin53 Most large structures having combustibles /flammable or hazardous processes aka “ occupancy” ( what a facility is used for) especially considering what processes and or goods are in them, will be underwritten by major insurance firms, which will most definitely mandate adequate fire prevention, detection and suppression systems in those facilities.

And major fire incidents are investigated by any number of agencies from fire departments/,fire marshals, insurance companies and federal agencies such as the ATF. There are fire incident reports that can likely be obtained from and through the NFPA.
justanothername · 51-55, M
@Vin53 Probably because some people are born with a bad case of “I’ve been hard done by and bad thing that happens must be a conspiracy”.

The ministry of healthy recommends taking a pint of whine and a day off to feel sorry for yourself then go build a bridge and get over it. You will feel a lot better.
@CorvusBlackthorne 👍yeah and you dropped this.
justanothername · 51-55, M
@AwakeningConfession221122 Probably because it was produce that was past it’s use by date. Supermarkets are commercial businesses who need to sell products to generate revenue to make a profit.
@justanothername notice that I’m ignoring all your lame excuses that justify your wilful ignorance and stupidity?
Good….
Done
👋 bye
justanothername · 51-55, M
@AwakeningConfession221122 The other logical explanation which is common with large supermarket chains is price fixing which is uncompetitive and forces smaller players out of the market. It’s quite common and anticompetitive. It has NOTHING to do with government decisions.