That phrase is another alarmist clickbait-style claim. It’s designed to create suspicion without giving any specific, verifiable information.
🥩 What’s actually true about meat sales
In normal retail systems (supermarkets, butcher shops, etc.):
- Meat comes from regulated farms and slaughterhouses
- It goes through processing and inspection
- It’s stored under cold-chain conditions to keep it safe
In places like Pakistan and many other countries, there are food safety rules, though enforcement quality can vary depending on the area and vendor.
⚠️ Real issues (not conspiracy claims)
There are legitimate concerns in some markets:
- Poor hygiene in unregulated stalls
- Incorrect storage temperatures
- Mislabeling or lack of traceability in rare cases
- Antibiotic use in livestock (a global issue, but regulated)
These are food safety problems, not evidence of hidden or unknown meat sources.
🧠 Why posts like this spread
They usually:
- Avoid details (“they’re selling you meat…” but never say what or where)
- Try to trigger fear or distrust
- Are designed for engagement, not information
✔️ Bottom line
There is no evidence that supermarkets or legitimate sellers are secretly selling unknown meat. The real focus should be buying from clean, trusted sources and checking hygiene standards, not vague warnings.
If you want, I can give you a simple checklist to quickly tell if meat is fresh and safe when buying it—that’s actually useful and practical.