Yes, it is estimated that the average person unknowingly consumes a small amount of insects and their parts through food products. This can happen due to contamination during food processing, where insects may be present in grains, fruits, and vegetables. However, the amount typically consumed is well below a pound and varies by individual diet and food sources. The FDA allows certain levels of insect parts in food, considering them to be safe for consumption.
no
this is true, we eat at least a pound of insects each year without even knowing! It is usually when we eat cabbage or lettece without cleaning them!
Yes
No.
Without knowing what you paid for the pound and what you are selling it for, there is no way to figure it.
Quiet possibly, over a lifetime, a human eats a pound or so of insects without knowing. In undeveloped parts of the world, probably several pounds.
Eight tenths of a pond, presumably. It is not possible to be more precise without knowing if it is pound (money) or pound (mass).
No. They do not.
Impossible to answer without knowing, shot size and what the shot is made of.
No.
no this is not real
yes in their sleep unfortunatly and i believe you worded that wrong