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Veggie and Fruits in a capsule - Oh My Buhay

Veggie and Fruits in a capsule

Veggie and Fruits in a capsule! No need to buy, wash, gayat, gisa ng gulay at prutas. Just pop pills and let the vegetables flow into your body.

veggie and fruit vitamins

I found this product in the supermarket. Hmm mabili nga. Para sa mga tamad ngumuya ng gulay tulad ko.

daily veggie and fruits vitamins

It’s happening!

The 1973 American science fiction film titled Soylent Green scared a lot of people when it was shown.
It was a story about the world suffering from poverty, pollution, overpopulation, scarcity of shelter with the homeless occupying the streets, dying rivers and oceans, unbearable heat from global warming. There were no more fresh vegetation and plantation to sustain humanity’s food supply. No more fresh food. People survived on processed food rations and artificially produced food by the Soylent Green Corporation in limited supply.

Climate change, brought about by heavy industrialization, threatens the world’s food supply. It’s frightening to think that some day, people would live on artificial food alone.

Kare-kare pills, chicken and pork adobo in capsules, bipistik injections.

The 20th century’s industrialization leaves the world overcrowded, polluted and stagnant. In 2022, with 40 million people in New York City, housing is dilapidated and overcrowded; homeless people fill the streets; many are unemployed, the few “lucky” ones with jobs are only barely scraping by, and food and working technology is scarce. Most of the population survives on rations produced by the Soylent Corporation, whose newest product is Soylent Green, a green wafer advertised to contain “high-energy plankton” from the World Ocean, more nutritious and palatable than its predecessors “Red” and “Yellow”, but in short supply.

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