The Soylent Supermarket: Chip In, Eat, Comply

Soylent Green Supermarket

Soylent Green Supermarket. Nutrition You Can Trust. Sustenance For All. Together We Can Feed Tomorrow.

The checkout scanner reads the chip in his hand. The screen confirms: Chip Payment Verified. On the conveyor belt: Soylent Green meal bars, oat milk, stew, bread — every product branded with the same logo, manufactured by the same system, distributed through the same supply chain. Behind the couple, hundreds of people wait in regimented lines stretching into the depths of a facility that looks more like a military distribution center than a grocery store.

Your Chip. Your Access. Cashless. Trackable. Compliant.

This is the food supply after the economy has been deliberately collapsed and rebuilt around a single point of control. There are no competing brands. There are no alternatives. There is Soylent Green and there is hunger. The choice is not a choice. It is a compliance verification — scan your chip, receive your ration, return to your assigned area.

The banners read “All Proceeds Support A Better Tomorrow.” There are no proceeds. There is no commerce. There is a distribution system managed by the same AI that manages the underground network, the surveillance grid, the NPC deployment pipeline, and the BCI implant program. The food is not grown. It is manufactured. And the manufacturing process uses inputs that the branding is specifically designed to prevent you from asking about.

The couple at the checkout do not look happy. They look resigned. The chip in his hand got them through the door. The food in their bag will keep them alive long enough to return tomorrow. And the system that feeds them is the same system that feeds on them.

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