DC Mushrooms on Grocer Shelves? A Switcheroo?
If all mushrooms sold in stores come from mushroom farms and zero come from foraging (which is the story we've been told via mainstream media) then it's literally not possible for deadly mushrooms to have entered the supply chain - unless - they were done so by tampering in the same way as people who put razor blades in food or such....
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Mushrooms growers & vendors may generally follow extraordinary procedures to assure safe mushrooms in the mkt place, but I doubt they are totally immune from an grower or vendor EMPLOYEE who wants to cause injuries/deaths to consumers and/or damage to employer's finances or reputation.
Seems inserting DC mushrooms into processing at a grower's facility would be likely to be detected.
The mysterious insertion of sewing Needles into Australian Strawberries* - distributed thru out OZ- was traced to a strawberry farm supervisor, who was arrested, but charges were later dropped. Not so easy to detect little needles in the berries at farm, processor, or grocery.
Would shoppers seeing grocery bin w red DC mushrooms where buttons, Portobellos, enoki's belong prompt them to bring to employee or manager's attention and avert a disaster? IDK.
But what about a product-substitution done on a SMALL SCALE? Sprinkle just a handful of DC's into a grocery bin? Tampering by a disgruntled retail employee or customer, or a rando pulling a potentially lethal TV “Jackass” type stunt?
I recall the Chicago Tylenol deaths in 1982 resulting from product tampering.**
And the first death-by-tampering case in USA in which a woman laced Excedrin w cyanide, left it on drug store shelf, resulting in death of stranger who bought the painkiller. Tamperer's plan to kill her own husband succeeded, and she was convicted of both murders.***
People plan & do outrageous things. IDK if these deaths are among them.
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* 2018 Australian strawberry contamination - Wikipedia
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** The Chicago Tylenol murders were a series of poisoning deaths resulting from drug tampering in Chicago area in 1982. The victims consumed Tylenol-branded acetaminophen capsules that had been laced with potassium cyanide.
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https://web.archive.org/web/20160307103507/https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-8061375.html