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    1. Substantial_Ear_9721 on

      They need to feed them some fattener then, get some meat on the buggo bones! 👨🏼‍🍳🔪🦗

    2. Blazing_Swayze on

      Ocean bugs spend their life in saltwater. Other bugs hatch from shit and live in the dirt. No amount of cleaning gets that out of my mind.

    3. External-Cherry7828 on

      This is not news or a conspiracy for us swamp and lagoon dwellers. Best tasting bugs the ditches have to offer

    4. Mercedes_Gullwing on

      Lobsters were considered food for the very very low class or even slaves. Many workers had contracts that said they’d only be fed lobster once a week at most. It wasn’t until the railroads were built that they started marketing it as a legit food, a delicacy. All about the marketing.

    5. Think it’s the fact we have a choice of what we eat versus being forced to only eat land bugs and be given nothing else is the problem. Tourists will buy bugs to try eating where advertised, but the main thing is having a choice to do so.

    6. OfficialIntelligence on

      Bottom-feeders aren’t naturally bad for you. The problem is they live and eat where a lot of pollution settles, like heavy metals and chemicals that end up in the mud. So over time they can build that junk up in their bodies. Their normal diet isn’t really the issue. It’s the environment humans dumped waste into.

    7. GoreHoundKillEmAll on

      The land bugs don’t taste as good as the underwater bugs. I would eat land bugs if they tasted anything like shrimp, clams, crabs, crawfish and lobsters. 

    8. Doses-mimosas on

      „they’re bottom feeders and scavengers!“

      Pigs eat literal trash and most would agree bacon is delicious. I don’t see the correlation. Grazing animals are also technically bottom feeders and scavengers.

    9. They’re not bugs though. Shrimp, lobsters, and crabs are crustaceans and clams and oysters are mollusks. Mollusks aren’t even anthropods. They’re more closely related to snails and octopuses than insects. Saying crustaceans are bugs because they exist in the phylum arthopoda is like saying humans are fish because we evolutionarily descended from fish-like vertebrates.

      Additionally, your claim that they’re dirty and unhealthy is also false. Nutritionally, they contain high protein, omega-3 fatty acids, zinc, selenium, iodine, iron, and copper and they’re relatively low in saturated fat. You just have to source shellfish and mollusks from safe, uncontaminated waters.

    10. Puzzleheaded-Rise857 on

      Try boiling some bugs, they dont have any succulent flesh, thus remain bugs. These „seabugs“ you claim have succulent flesh when boiled, thus food.

    11. technotronica on

      They’re not even the same order of animals. Like comparing a dog with a fish

    12. WoogzDaBoogz on

      Fun fact, ppl with shellfish allergies most likely have an allergic reaction to contact with cockroaches and vice versa.

    13. Shrimp are crustaceans, not insects. This is how I cope with not regarding them as bugs.

    14. jiffythekid on

      Pardon me, but fuck off. I’ll eat all the bugs I want or don’t want.

    15. LegalLea2020 on

      Ha ha ha ha those are 100% NOT underwater bugs! What is wrong with this crazy ass world?!

    16. MasterpieceOld3539 on

      Just because you call them underwater bugs doesn’t mean they’re bugs.

    17. No.

      The reason land bugs are disgusting is that you don’t clean them. You just eat them poop and brains and all.

      Shrimp, you cut the muscle off, pull out the poop vein, and cook it.

      Crickets or meal worms, you just eat ze poo.

    18. Beautiful-Opposite-3 on

      The conspiracy isn’t eating the bugs. The conspiracy is charging so much for bugs that live in the water.

    19. My_Fish_Is_a_Cat on

      Clearly you have never given your meats a good brine before cooking it.

      You find me a land bug that tastes like shrimp or lobster, I will gladly eat it.

      Unfortunately once anthropods moved out of the oceans they seem to have lost a lot of meat and flavor.

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