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* ...So what will the food do when the police come? Think about it, there was just a whole ([[{{Pun}} foods]]) massacre at the Grocery Store with nearly no survivors, and any survivors that were there were high on bath salts. Even if the police (rightfully) dismiss the final battle as a simple drug fueled riot, there would still be an investigation and mass destruction of all the stock inside the store (due to contamination) and the store would be up and running in a few months (if not torn down from the controversy that ''will'' arise from this incident). At best the Foods will have to have a mass exodus from the store with barely any notice with definite casualties occurring in the escape and journey to any safe place possible, ''[[EverythingTryingToKillYou if there is any]]''. At worst, due to overconfidence, the Foods will try to fight the police and end up on the wrong end of a Glock 22 pointed by a squad of drugged up police officers and will either go back to the previous option of [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere running for their lives]] or being slaughtered to the last crumb. EsotericHappyEnding at its finest folks.
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*** "Baby" carrots are not actually young carrots; they are simply small carrots. Perhaps they are seen as the food equivalent of "little people" and would likely be grown adults. See also "[[https://www.google.com/search?q=sweet+midgets&rlz=1CAXGER_enUS782US783&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 sweet midgets]]".
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* Teresa del Taco being a lesbian is very fitting since "taco" is also a euphemism for female genitalia.

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** Highly unlikely, seeing as there was no actual human children present in the film and especially during the climatic massacre.




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** Assuming that any of them are still around in the store itself by the time the food orgy happened.
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* It's very possible that there were human children in the store during the massacre at the supermarket...

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* It's very possible that there were human children in the store during the massacre at the supermarket...did they also get slaughtered and stuffed into the freezers with their parents?



* There were probably human children with their parents in the supermarket during the food vs. humans fight at the climax. Did they also get slaughtered and stuffed into the freezers with their parents?

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* There were probably human children with their parents in the supermarket during the food vs. humans fight at the climax. Did they also get slaughtered and stuffed into the freezers with their parents?
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* There were probably human children with their parents in the supermarket during the food vs. humans fight at the climax. Did they also get slaughtered and stuffed into the freezers with their parents?
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** Or, alternatively, the other grocery stores never embraced the myth of the Great Beyond due to not having anyone as ingenious as Firewater around. Meaning that to this day, those foods still live their lives in abject horror of the fate that awaits them.
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* Did foods that are children like baby carrots participate in the food orgy?
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* This makes Douche’s eventual madness and addiction to consuming other food items even more understandable. He was never meant to consume anything, and doing so is literally poisoning him slowly.

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* ** This makes Douche’s eventual madness and addiction to consuming other food items even more understandable. He was never meant to consume anything, and doing so is literally poisoning him slowly.

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* This makes Douche’s eventual madness and addiction to consuming other food items even more understandable. He was never meant to consume anything, and doing so is literally poisoning him slowly.




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* Douche consuming other products isn’t just a way of showing his descent into madness. It’s a way of symbolically proving him to be just as much of an antagonistic force as the Gods. The Gods (as humans) are the only ones who actually need to eat anything to survive, and by doing the same, Douche claims his godhood. And, appropriately, it’s after claiming godhood that he and Darryl are then defeated and killed.

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* Part of why the humans were so openly murderous and hostile during the grocery store battle scene wasn't just the shock of witnessing talking food, but likely because they were all high on bath salts. Bath salts is often stereotyped as causing highly aggressive and irrational behavior.



** The ending of the film still has an InferredHolocaust nature to it. No matter which side of the battle between humans and food ends up "winning," it's a DownerEnding regardless. If humans win against the food, it means the continued enslavement and torture of food through no fault of their own. And any scenario where humans "lose" inevitably means the end of ''both'' groups; humans are not only dependent on food to survive, but without humanity, the food will inevitably rot and perish into extinction. That paired with the initial hostility (and the fact that communication between the two groups is only possible when humans are on bath salts) makes any type of resolution or compromise incredibly difficult, if not impossible.




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* The food in this supermarket have come to terms with the fact that The "Great Beyond" is a farce by the movie's end, but what about every ''other'' grocery store on the ''planet'' whose failed to come to this realization and are still under the assumption that paradise awaits them?

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* Sammy Bagel Jr. and Kareem Abdul Lavash are both named after African-American celebrities who converted to their respective religions (Judaism and Islam) from Roman Catholicism. This may be foreshadowing for the fact that [[spoiler:they ''do'' have some common ground despite their differences, being friends with Hummus, and end up hooking up in the end]].

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* Sammy Bagel Jr. and Kareem Abdul Lavash are both named after African-American celebrities who converted to their respective religions (Judaism and Islam) from Roman Catholicism. This may be foreshadowing for the fact that [[spoiler:they they ''do'' have some common ground despite their differences, being friends with Hummus, and end up hooking up in the end]].
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* That cookbook illustration which Frank uses to try to shock sense into the other groceries could have been ''even worse'', if you think about it. At least the hot dog and the bun it lay in were lucky enough to have each other to cling to, albeit in terror, when their doom was upon them: [[spoiler: after all, very few people eat ''cold, uncooked'' hot dogs for July 4th. By rights, the sausage should have been ''charcoal-grilled alive'' before being placed into the bun, adding grief for her tortured-to-death lover and '''forced necrophilia''' to the horrors which the latter would've endured, as she met her own demise.]]

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* That cookbook illustration which Frank uses to try to shock sense into the other groceries could have been ''even worse'', if you think about it. At least the hot dog and the bun it lay in were lucky enough to have each other to cling to, albeit in terror, when their doom was upon them: [[spoiler: them: after all, very few people eat ''cold, uncooked'' hot dogs for July 4th. By rights, the sausage should have been ''charcoal-grilled alive'' before being placed into the bun, adding grief for her tortured-to-death lover and '''forced necrophilia''' to the horrors which the latter would've endured, as she met her own demise.]]



* [[spoiler:It's very possible that there were human children in the store during the massacre at the supermarket...]]

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* [[spoiler:It's It's very possible that there were human children in the store during the massacre at the supermarket...]]
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* The "Great Beyond" song can be seen in hindsight as SuspiciouslySpecificDenial on the Non-Perishables (the ones who wrote the song) part. With lines such as "Where we're sure nothing bad happens to food" "we're sure there's nothing shitty waiting for us in the Great Beyond" and "[[ToiletHumor they won't squeeze us out their butts]]".

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* The Considering how it was the Non-Perishables who wrote the "Great Beyond" song song, it can be seen in hindsight as SuspiciouslySpecificDenial on the Non-Perishables (the ones who wrote the song) their part. With lines such as "Where "where we're sure nothing bad happens to food" food", "we're sure there's nothing shitty waiting for us in the Great Beyond" and "[[ToiletHumor they won't squeeze us out their butts]]".
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**Who the hell is selling weed to the items in the grocery store? Maybe its four dimensional weed that's completely different from what we'd recognize.


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**Brenda and the other buns are all processed foods made out of other ingredients. Similar foods can be found throughout the store. Their sentience and personality seems to emerge out of the intention and external branding emerging out of their creation. When any food becomes digested by a human, they presumably lose consciousness at some point in the process of digestion and then integrate into the humans body. Multiple consciousnesses would, in this way, be routinely molded into new containers or forms, losing any sense of their prior selves.
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* Sammy Bagel Jr. and Kareem Abdul Lavash are both named after African-American celebrities who converted to their respective religions (Judaism and Islam) from Roman Catholicism. This may be foreshadowing for the fact that they ''do'' have some common ground despite their differences, which is probably why [[spoiler:they end up hooking up]].

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* Sammy Bagel Jr. and Kareem Abdul Lavash are both named after African-American celebrities who converted to their respective religions (Judaism and Islam) from Roman Catholicism. This may be foreshadowing for the fact that they [[spoiler:they ''do'' have some common ground despite their differences, which is probably why [[spoiler:they being friends with Hummus, and end up hooking up]].
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* Sammy Bagel Jr. and Kareem Abdul Lavash are both named after African-American celebrities who converted to their respective religions (Judaism and Islam) from Roman Catholicism. This may be foreshadowing for the fact that they ''do'' have some common ground despite their differences, which is probably why [[spoiler:they end up hooking up]].
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* The British teabags in the "Great Beyond" song are there for a quick gag but still offer some FridgeHorror. Considering how people cook tea and how teabags react to water, their fate would basically be the equivalent of ''[[CruelAndUnusualDeath waterboarding someone in a vat of boiling acid]]''!

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* The British teabags in the "Great Beyond" song are there for a quick gag but still offer some FridgeHorror. Considering how people cook tea and how teabags react to water, their fate would basically be the equivalent of ''[[CruelAndUnusualDeath waterboarding someone being waterboarded in a vat of boiling acid]]''!
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* The British teabags in the "Great Beyond" song are there for a quick gag but still offer some FridgeHorror. Considering how people cook tea and how teabags react to water, their fate would basically be the equivalent of ''[[CruelAndUnusualDeath waterboarding someone in a vat of acid]]''!

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* The British teabags in the "Great Beyond" song are there for a quick gag but still offer some FridgeHorror. Considering how people cook tea and how teabags react to water, their fate would basically be the equivalent of ''[[CruelAndUnusualDeath waterboarding someone in a vat of boiling acid]]''!

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* The British teabags in the "Great Beyond" song are there for a quick gag but still offer some FridgeHorror. Considering how people cook tea and how teabags react to water, their fate would basically be the equivalent of ''[[CruelAndUnusualDeath waterboarding someone in a vat of acid]]''!

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