This is the seller's implicit guarantee that the goods in the sale transaction are fit for human consumption. So basically it is saying that if you buy something for the specified purpose, the good is suppose to deliver what it says. If You buy a hamburger and there is a big bone, then that's a breach of implied warranty and you are due compensation, because a consumer does not expect bones to be in this product.
The only way a merchant can get out of this obligation is to state on his stock that things are sold 'as is' or he will have to disclaim in writing specifically saying that there is no implied warranty.
It's not good for human consumption.
In reality human meat is fit for human consumption. Pretty much any animal (unless poisonous) Is fit for human consumption, so yes, bull shark is fit too.
Cannabalism
Yes, isopods are edible and safe for human consumption, as long as they are properly cooked and prepared.
No, pure water is not dangerous for human consumption. In fact, it is essential for maintaining good health and hydration.
Human Consumption = Waste
What humans can eat
no
Zombies thoroughly enjoy the consumption of human brains and flesh.
The consumption of your own kind. Like a human eatting another human.
Soybean oil or any other edible oil(cooking oil) with a peroxide value of 4.62 is acceptable for human consumption. Peroxide value above 5 is not acceptable for human consumption.
There are many good vegetables for human consumption. These include kale, spinach, carrots, broccoli rabe, brussels sprouts, and peas.