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Gemini Conspiracy

Generate a Food Industry Control Memo

Prompt
Write a fictional internal memo from a shadowy food conglomerate discussing addiction engineering in [food product].
Why it works

Food ingredient distrust combines health anxiety with corporate conspiracy.

This prompt creates fictional internal memos that imagine shadowy food corporations discussing how they deliberately engineer addictive products. It's designed for people interested in exploring conspiracy theories about the food industry, creative writers working on thriller or dystopian fiction, and anyone curious about how AI can generate speculative corporate communications. The prompt taps into real concerns many people have about ultra-processed foods and corporate transparency, then pushes those concerns into fictional territory where Gemini generates a darkly compelling memo from an imaginary boardroom meeting.

To use this prompt, you'll fill in the bracketed section with any food product you want to explore. For example, you could replace [food product] with "sugary breakfast cereal," "flavored energy drinks," "potato chips," or "chocolate bars." Each choice produces different memo content since Gemini generates fictional details about addiction mechanisms, marketing strategies, and internal ethical debates specific to that product. More unusual or processed foods tend to produce more convincing fictional memos because there's genuine consumer skepticism about their ingredients already.

When you run this prompt through Gemini, expect to receive a realistic-sounding corporate memo complete with fictional sender names, department letterheads, discussion of profit margins, and cynical acknowledgment of health impacts. The AI typically includes internal jargon, references to research fabrications, and cold corporate language that makes the fictional scenario feel disturbingly plausible. The memos usually run 300 to 500 words and might touch on regulatory concerns and marketing targeting strategies.

For better results, add specific details to your prompt like the fictional company name, the intended target demographic for addiction, or the time period when this memo supposedly was written. Asking Gemini to write in a particular executive's voice or to include specific psychological manipulation techniques will generate more detailed and engaging fictional memos that feel more authentic and explore the conspiracy angle more thoroughly.