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EU bosses allowed yellow insect larvae into European food on February 10, 2025

  • Writer: Side Stream News Reporter
    Side Stream News Reporter
  • Apr 24, 2025
  • 4 min read

Updated: Jun 26, 2025



Wasn't journalist David Icke criticised for stating that the planet is run by a cult which "hates humanity?" A group of banking families and organisations that are actively working against the common good? Icke has been banned from every country in the EU for saying that and giving talks whereby he provides evidence to this point....


We are rarely shocked here anymore at Sidestream News, given the state of the absolute plank stands that are running Ireland, but our discovery of the latest EU document regarding insects has indeed raised our eyebrows....


Since the 10th of February, the EU is secretly placing yellow insect larvae in our food. We say 'secretly' because this has received zero attention in mainstream Irish media and has therefore gone completely under the radar.


The company in question, Nutri'Earth is putting bug dust into a variety of foods such as bread, pasta and rolls.


Not only has it not been reported in the EU- they are not even labelling the insects appropriately. Here are some key quotes from the document, which can be found here.


"THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION, Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,......the company Nutri’Earth in accordance with Article 10(1) of Regulation (EU) 2015/2283 to place UV-treated powder of whole Tenebrio molitor larvae (yellow mealworm) on the Union market as a novel food."


Nice, bugs in your grub. Thanks Ursula! Sound.



The EU are putting these secretly in Irish people's food
The EU are putting these secretly in Irish people's food

"The applicant requested for UV-treated powder obtained from whole Tenebrio molitor larvae to be used in bread and rolls, cakes, pasta-based products, processed potato products, cheese and cheese products and fruit and vegetable compotes, intended for the general population. "


Lovely, again, sound! And if your thought cheese packed with bug juice wasn't gross enough, they are also putting it in your cakes and jam :)


"Therefore, that scientific opinion gives sufficient grounds to establish that UV-treated powder of whole Tenebrio molitor larvae, when used in bread and rolls, cakes, pasta-based products, processed potato products, cheese and cheese products and fruit and vegetable compotes, intended for the general population, fulfils the conditions for its placing on the market in accordance with Article 12(1) of Regulation (EU) 2015/2283."


Here is the really funny bit: beatlejuice will increase your vitamin D intake. And why would you need that anyway? Perhaps it is because they announced this week plans to block out the sun. We will cover that crime at a later date.....


"In that opinion, the Authority also noted that although the UV treatment of the powder obtained from whole Tenebrio molitor larvae enhances its vitamin D3 content."


Our favourite part of the document is where they write that they aren't going to even let you know you are eating disgusting little bugs:



EU demented document
EU demented document

"no specific labelling requirements concerning the potential of UV-treated powder obtained from whole Tenebrio molitor larvae to cause primary sensitisation should be included in the conditions of use of the novel food. "


Sound! It appears there will only be some labelling in relation to allergies, as of course you will now be tucking into crustaceans and dust mites, unwillingly:


"The Authority also considered in its opinion that the consumption of UV-treated powder obtained from whole Tenebrio molitor larvae may cause allergic reactions in persons that are allergic to crustaceans and dust mites.



Yum
Yum

"...additional allergens might end up in the novel food, if those allergens are present in the substrate fed to insects.

Therefore, it is appropriate that foods containing UV-treated powder obtained from whole Tenebrio molitor larvae are appropriately labelled in accordance with Article 9 of Regulation (EU) 2015/2283.


That regulation states:

(b)

additional specific labelling requirements to inform the final consumer of any specific characteristic or food property, such as the composition, nutritional value or nutritional effects and intended use of the food, which renders a novel food no longer equivalent to an existing food or of implications for the health of specific groups of the population;

So the labelling appears to be about allergies, but no recognition that this is bug grub. Personally speaking, I don't like having to check every product I buy to know if it is made from worms. Maybe that's just me?


"The applicant should be authorised to place UV-treated powder obtained from whole Tenebrio molitor larvae on the market within the Union during a period of five years from the entry into force of this Regulation.


"UV-treated powder obtained from whole Tenebrio molitor larvae is authorised to be placed on the market within the Union.


"Nutri’Earth ( 7 ) is authorised to place on the market within the Union the novel food referred to in Article 1, for a period of 5 years from 10 February 2025,


"Done at Brussels, 20 January 2025. For the Commission The President Ursula VON DER LEYEN."


So there you have it folks. Bugs in your grub.


Get the fuck out of the EU, don't ever vote for Fine Gael or Fianna Fail ever again. In fact, all mainstream Irish media parties are completely gone.


Vote Nationalist, it is the only way out of this mess.


The EU and has now authorised blocking out the sun with dust, feeding you bugs and flooding Ireland with men from the third world.










 
 
 

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