Lol. Lmao even.
Have you not seen the number of videos of people buying Great value products from Walmart and them not molding due to the amount of trash preservatives in them?
To be fair, I was not entirely aware of the level of evil in this either. Allow me to show you the nigger spic cycle that you are currently eating and feeding your family.
They use horrific quality chicken meat. They have "call and ask us" spices, fake cheese, fake bread, fake ice cream, fake meats. Come the fuck on.
Do. Fuckin. NOT buy from that fucking store if you give half a shit about your health or your people you're feeding.
You appear to be a little bit wrong. You can't fake non-processed meats. You can glue them together enzymatically but you can't outright fake them. Not only that, but we have labeling laws. For instance, the fake "cheese" probably wasn't sold as cheese. It was sold as "cheesy slices" or "Cheese flavored slicers" because its illegal to actually call something cheese if its not dairy-based. Processed American cheese is still cheese even if you can char it. The ice-cream sandwich video was obviously faked. I've eaten Walmart brand ones and they do melt. You're throwing your dietary health in the hands of a black woman with large nails posting on TickTok.
Let me help you out a bit with a guide to understand real food as opposed to ersatz foods:
1) If the candy bar doesn't explicitly say it has chocolate in it, then its using ersatz chocolate made of cocoa powder and vegetable oil(as opposed to cocoa butter). A Butterfinger bar doesn't say anywhere on it that the brown material covering it is chocolate because its not. "Chocolate Flavored" != chocolate. Any time some is X flavored, that means its not legal to call it X.
2) If it looks like cheese but doesn't call itself cheese, then its ersatz "cheese". Usually called slices or shreds.
3) If its a burger-shaped substance that doesn't call itself plant-based but also doesn't call itself a hamburger, then its a mixture of textured vegetable protein(mainly soy) mixed with meat. Beef-flavored != beef.
4) If its called a "meat stick" and not beef jerky, then its a mixture of beef and cheap fillers like pork, chicken, and maybe even textured vegetable proteins.
5) Rule of thumb is if it uses an adjetive(e.g. Beefy), that means its not the similar noun(e.g. beef).
6) If its called Vanilla Extract, then its vanilla and alcohol(don't drink this legal booze kids). If its "Vanilla flavoring" then its not real vanilla. Vanilla-flavored frozen desert is not the same thing as vanilla ice cream.
7) Crisps(Pringles) are not the same thing as potatoe chips. Potato chips legally have to be made out of potatoes and no other starch whereas crisps can be a mixture of potatoe, wheat, and whatever the fuck else.

"Made with" != fully made of. Taco Bell tacos are made with beef but that doesn't mean that beefy substance is 100% seasoned beef.
Words have meanings. Ice cream, beef, coffee, spice, and other food manufacturers make money selling the real thing and have made sure the USDA or FDA(or whoever in the government) protects those words from being used by people selling fakes.