Although I have no idea how they managed to do so, someone actually made the parse<SomeType>(someVariable), possible in native typescript: https://deepkit.io/library/type
Well it might look old, but it actually solved the whole JSON schema declaration and validation problem before JSON even existed - and it's embed into the standard.
80% of "sometimes" or "not every day" is still "sometimes" and "not every day".
People have no clue about how frequently they eat meat. Since vegan and vegetarian diet are gaining traction, everyone is pretending they're being careful and eating less meat than before, yet the global meat consumption is still increasing.
Global population and wealth are increasing. Meat is expensive. And price - we subsidise farming - is a direct way of influencing how often people eat something.
Though Google is merely a storefront en payment intermediary of what the banned user bought (apps and movies), it could be argued the client of google per se is the companies selling the product, they're the one paying Google a share of their sales.
Not that I disagree with you here just making the argument.
Like parent said, I found that google has decent customer service once you clearly become their client (which I have been on adwords, analytics and on gsuite).
Less so with those, as your examples are primarily a single ingredient - though most almond milk available now is full of junk other than almomd. And in those cases they're not trying to mimic other products or claim it's anywhere near equivalent nutritional and other values/quality of non-factory farmed meat. Maybe I just need time for my brain to unravel my definition of meat but there's a mob that tries to falsely claim equivalence.