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Was Honey a legitimate money saving tool? Or just an affiliate marketing scam promoted by some of YouTube’s biggest influencers?
Was Honey a legitimate money saving tool? Or just an affiliate marketing scam promoted by some of YouTube’s biggest influencers?
Though anyone who loves the foodstuff should also definitely be wary of scams - in the UK it was recently reported that nine in ten honey samples fail authenticity test (TL;DR: most honey you buy is just sugar syrup), I don’t doubt it’s just as bad in many other countries, and almost certainly worst in the US.
This is worse than the great wasabi swindle, where the supply chains were infiltrated by horseradish dyed green.
was that infiltration or was that just because real wasabi doesn’t have a long shelf life when grated so horseradish is a cheaper and more stable alternative?