That may well be, and I tend to believe that it is, but Snopes has also been called BS. Without clicking into it, Snopes may well be saying that it's not true because the companies involved denied it, as they have declared allegations against Obama to be false because Obama denied them. I tend not to believe that food companies are putting fetus parts into our food and drink, but Snopes doesn't play into it at all. Snopes is unreliable.
@Ken Anderson What manner of people, what mindset, would or could accept work entailing cutting up and processing human bodies, much less babies? Frank
"Soylent Green" with Charlton Heston & Edward G. Robinson is one of my favorite flicks. I think the concept is great.
Well, how about direct from Pepsico? Pepsi’s official response to the Senomyx issue was to point inquirers to their Responsible Research Statement, which stated that “PepsiCo’s research processes and those of our partners are confidential for competitive reasons. However, PepsiCo does not conduct or fund research that utilizes any human tissue or cell lines derived from human embryos. PepsiCo has a relationship with Senomyx to help us reduce sugar in future products. Senomyx does not provide ingredients to PepsiCo, nor does it manufacture PepsiCo products."
If Solid Wastes can be converted to quality drinking water via the Omni Processor compliments of the Bill & Melinda Gates why not convert dead bodies to a nutritional food source
It is alleged that some of the survivors of the Donner Party resorted to cannibalism. "Thanks to letters and journals kept by members of the Donner Party and their rescuers, it has long been accepted that cannibalism occurred at the party's main camp at Truckee Lake." https://www.history.com/news/did-the-donner-party-really-resort-to-cannibalism Let's hope that none of us ever have to be in that position.
The conversion process can be accomplished electronically with out any cutting up or messy processing, just like solid wastes.