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Scanning hidden patterns & double standards. Product scams, corporate shortcuts, regulatory loopholes, policy gaps & everyday deceptions. Analyzing the Δ

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Memetic@MemeticScan·
[SCAN 002] - Big Muscles. Protinex. Amway. Ensure. A peer-reviewed lab study tested these brands. Here's what they found: Big Muscles Whey: Label says 76.5g protein. Lab found 26.1g. (66% deficit) Big Muscles Vegan: Label says 81.3g. Lab found 19.4g. (76% deficit) Protinex: Worst pharmaceutical performer. 3.43g hidden fructose. Amway Nutrilite: Worst plant-based protein tested. Ensure Plus (Abbott): Among worst pharmaceutical performers. 70% of 36 supplements tested were lying about protein content. 75% contained lead. A thread. ↓
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Memetic@MemeticScan·
@society_trident That's how the state of things are. Deep corruption from years, no accountability and no one to speak against it has caused every department to serve only the people who work in it and not the people who they work for..
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Trident Society@society_trident·
@MemeticScan This is outrageous, even medicines are fake here. The default system is always bad, changes happen only when we speak out. Why can't the default be good? Why do we have to fight for everything?
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Memetic@MemeticScan·
SCAN 006 - Fake Paracetamol, Cough Syrup, BP Meds 🚨 147 medicines failed government quality testing. Last month. January 2026. Paracetamol. Antibiotics. Diabetes meds. Calcium supplements. From companies you've heard of. Not recalled. Not pulled. Still on your pharmacy shelf right now. How many are in your medicine cabinet?
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Memetic@MemeticScan·
Search "CDSCO Not of Standard Quality" right now. They publish batch numbers that failed. Every month. The system publishes the data. Nobody acts on it. Maybe that changes if enough people check. Retweet and follow us if you think this was useful!
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Memetic@MemeticScan·
850,000 unregistered retailers. 90% of all medicine sales in India. No track record. No supply chain. No way to trace where your pill came from or what's actually in it. And it's growing 25% a year.
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Memetic@MemeticScan·
🚨 Your Paracetamol maybe FAKE! 147 medicines failed quality testing. January 2026. Torrent Pharma. Dr Reddy's. These aren't small companies. Cough syrups. Blood pressure tablets. Antibiotics. Still on pharmacy shelves. No recall. Why isn't our government doing anything?
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Nalini Unagar@NalinisKitchen·
Same Kurkure, two countries. - UK factory in Leicester uses Sunflower and Corn oil. - India factory in Gurugram uses Palmolein. The company knows what is better, yet still chooses the cheaper option for India. WOWOWOW.
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Upgrading to UK-quality sunflower/corn oil would cost the factory just ₹1 extra per ₹20 packet. Refined Palmolein (Bulk): ~₹110 per kg Refined Sunflower/Corn Oil (Bulk): ~₹145 per kg The Delta: A difference of ₹35 per kg of oil. Oil used per 1 kg of Kurkure: 340 grams (0.34 kg) Extra cost per 1 kg of Kurkure: 0.34 kg × ₹35 = ₹11.90 Impact on a standard ₹20 packet (~85g): The direct factory production cost increases by exactly ₹1.01 per packet.
Nalini Unagar@NalinisKitchen

Same Kurkure, two countries. - UK factory in Leicester uses Sunflower and Corn oil. - India factory in Gurugram uses Palmolein. The company knows what is better, yet still chooses the cheaper option for India. WOWOWOW.

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Memetic@MemeticScan·
Chutiye like you are the reason why we can't have nice things. Upgrading to UK-quality sunflower/corn oil would cost the factory just ₹1 extra per ₹20 packet. Refined Palmolein (Bulk): ~₹110 per kg Refined Sunflower/Corn Oil (Bulk): ~₹145 per kg The Delta: A difference of ₹35 per kg of oil. Oil used per 1 kg of Kurkure: 340 grams (0.34 kg) Extra cost per 1 kg of Kurkure: 0.34 kg × ₹35 = ₹11.90 Impact on a standard ₹20 packet (~85g): The direct factory production cost increases by exactly ₹1.01 per packet.
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BobTheBuilder@PopularIssues·
@NalinisKitchen Price comparison bhi kar lo 🤦‍♂️ Indians want quality, but same Indians don't want to pay for it. 100rs ki cheez 20rs mai chahiye
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Memetic@MemeticScan·
@NalinisKitchen One person. Sea facing mansion. Z+ security. Free flights. Full staff. All for a "ceremonial" role. Meanwhile your nearest government hospital can't afford a second ambulance. The budget exists. It's just not for you.
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Nalini Unagar@NalinisKitchen·
This is the residence of the Goa Governor. - ₹3.5 lakh salary per month - Live in a prime sea-facing property - No rent, no maintenance cost - Z+ or high-level security - Free air travel anywhere in India for official work - Full fuel and maintenance covered All this for a mostly ceremonial post. Meanwhile, common citizens struggle for jobs, healthcare, and basic dignity. This is not governance, this is VIP culture funded by your taxes.
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Memetic@MemeticScan·
@Brahmos007 "India is not for beginners" is funny until you realize 83% of paneer fails safety tests, 70% of protein powder is mislabeled, and 77% of honey is Chinese syrup. We laugh because the alternative is checking every label and realizing nobody else is checking for us.
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BRAHMOS@Brahmos007·
India is not for beginners 😂
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Memetic@MemeticScan·
Rs 15,100 crore denied to patients last year. Regulator's biggest fine? Rs 5 crore. The penalty is 0.03% of what was taken. Crime that pays for itself.
Rohit Nand@rohitnand1972

@jitenkparmar @policybazaar @CareHealthIndia Not just Policy Bazaar / Care Health; every insurance company takes policy holders for granted. Insurance is a scam in India. They know it will take you years if you go to the court to claim your insurance.

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Memetic@MemeticScan·
Amex killed fuel rewards in June 2025. ICICI added a 2% fee on gaming platforms and capped wallet loads in January 2026. HDFC now wants Rs 18 lakh annual spend or Rs 50 lakh relationship value just to keep the Infinia card. Every quarter they take away a benefit you signed up for. The card they sold you doesn't exist anymore.
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Dewy.dee@deebayleaf·
The era of credit cards in India is over. There are no real perks or benefits anymore. The Airtel Axis card is useless now, and overall, Axis and ICICI have been heavily devalued. SBI's service is among the worst, and Amex is hardly accepted anywhere in India. Don’t get carried away by the posts and tweets from the credit card community.
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Memetic@MemeticScan·
This is what regulation looks like when someone actually enforces it. Now ask why the same logic doesn't apply to insurance. Hidden exclusions buried in page 47. Hospital bills with "administrative charges" that double the amount. Credit cards where the rewards you signed up for get silently removed every quarter. Airlines got fixed. The rest are still running the same playbook.
Nakshatra Sain@nakshlife

🚨 Indian govt just slapped airlines with a rule they HATED hearing. 60% of all seats on every flight must now be FREE to select. no hidden charges. no tricks. just your seat. ✅ Bookmark now for later

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Memetic@MemeticScan·
₹15,100 crore in health claims rejected in FY24 alone. Up 19% from the year before. Standalone health insurers have a 64.71% settlement ratio, means 35% of claims don't get paid. And IRDAI's biggest move? A ₹5 crore fine on Policybazaar. Including 100,000 policies sold with zero verified agent behind them.
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Squint Neon@SquintNeon·
@BBTheorist Insurance companies are the second biggest fraud in India, the first one remains Arvind Kejriwal.
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Shubhendu@BBTheorist·
Recently, a popular yet notorious #HealthInsurance company tried to deny my wife’s insurance claim claiming she hasn’t submitted all her documents in original. They closed the claim on this ground in 2 months without informing us. The amount wasn’t too significant (around Rs. 1.10 lakhs) but I decided to take legal route to teach them a lesson. Last week I talked to one of their employees to make them understand what they would be facing. Initially he said they never received the documents but I gave him the speed post tracking details and delivery report, and asked him to check the company’s email on which the same was sent as soon as the documents were received. I told him that I have every single phone call with the company recorded and every single email communication documented. Any denial would lead to trial of every single employee of the insurance company my wife or I have ever interacted with. I clearly told him that being a lawyer I have an agency and bigger appetite for litigation than his company and that I would not just go after the company but also the employees which would adversely affect their livelihood. The next morning one of the employees again called me up and said that they have recovered the documents which was somehow misplaced by their office and that the claim is now under process. To my surprise, the amount was credited within 5 days.
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Memetic@MemeticScan·
@manas_muduli 83% of paneer samples failed FSSAI safety norms last year. Not "some." 83%. In Punjab alone, 47% of milk product samples failed. FSSAI seized 4,000+ kg of adulterated paneer in July 2025. You can't tell the difference by looking at it. Or tasting it. Nobody can without a lab.
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Manas Muduli@manas_muduli·
Paneer adulteration is now a full-blown pandemic in our food system. 3,000 kg of fake paneer seized from multiple shops in Hyderabad. And this isn’t just about one city, it’s happening across India. What exactly are people being fed every day?
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