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What is the Golden Meal?

Golden Meal was a malicious rumor spread by netizens on the Internet in 2004, but in fact there is no such thing as Golden Meal. The rumor was debunked when it read something along the lines of "Japan has a high-quality food made from the feces of young girls," and was accompanied by an altered image.

The earliest rumors of the meal were found in about 2004, when it was posted on a mainland Web page with text only and by an unknown author. However, the version circulated in recent years has two more pictures, one of "Golden Grains Photo" and one of "Golden Grains Price List". The photos seem to fit the text quite well, but after checking, it was found that the photos were just a mix-up.

Golden Meal doesn't exist

The Golden Meal photo is actually a work by American artist Daniel Edwards called "SURI CRUISE'S FIRST POOP," inspired by the first bowel movement of Tom Cruise's daughter, Shuri, after she was born. Some of the images in the online rumor mill have been slightly cropped, with the part with the name of the work cut out and rumored to be an image of a gold meal pellet.

In fact, the photo is a "stool health checklist" that allows people to examine themselves to see if their stool is healthy. The rumors about the Golden Meal are based on the fact that there is no evidence of the existence of the Golden Meal. The first thing you need to do is to find a way to get the best out of the situation, and you'll be able to do it in a way that's easy for you to understand.