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"textContent": "In May 2005, a Tuck School of Business student named Mark Nuckols launched Hufu, a tofu product marketed as \"the healthy human flesh alternative for the cannibalism-curious.\" The origin story: Nuckols was eating a tofurkey sandwich while reading Marvin Harris's anthropology book on cannibalism when the idea struck him. — Read the rest \n\nThe post The tofu product marketed as \"the healthy human flesh alternative\" appeared first on Boing Boing.",
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