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Well, honey, Jack in the pulpit is a plant, not a person, so technically it's not a consumer in the traditional sense. It's more of a photosynthesizing, self-sustaining organism doing its own thing in the wild. So no, Jack in the pulpit is not hitting up the local grocery store for some snacks.

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