U.K. Declares Bananas Schedule I Substance After Cocaine Discovery

Following a massive cocaine found hidden in bananas bust, the U.K. government has reclassified the common fruit as a Schedule I controlled substance.
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LONDON— British authorities have officially reclassified bananas as a Schedule I controlled substance. This follows the recent discovery of nearly $100 million worth of cocaine found hidden in bananas. The shocking finding prompted immediate legislative action. Experts now warn of the fruit’s inherent dangers. The reclassification places bananas alongside heroin and crack cocaine.

New Regulations Stun Fruit Vendors

The abrupt change has sent shockwaves through the nation’s produce aisles. ‘We just can’t keep up,’ stated Mildred Pith, Chief Peel Inspector for the National Banana Safety Board. ‘One day, they’re a healthy snack. The next, they require armed guards.’ New guidelines mandate all bananas be stored in secure, opaque containers. They must also carry a warning label. The Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs issued an emergency directive. It outlined stringent new transportation protocols. Delivery drivers now need special licenses. They must wear protective gear when handling the fruit.

Retailers now face hefty fines for improper banana display. Possession of an unpeeled banana in public could lead to a misdemeanor. Plainclothes banana officers are patrolling parks. Citizens are advised to report suspicious banana activity. A national ‘See Something, Say Something’ campaign has launched. It specifically targets unusual fruit consumption. This includes people peeling bananas too aggressively.

Public Grapples With Banana Ban

‘My morning smoothie feels like a crime spree,’ confessed Barry ‘The Blender’ Jenkins, a local smoothie enthusiast. He typically consumed five bananas daily. ‘I’m just trying to get my potassium. Now I feel like Al Capone.’ Nutritionists expressed concern. They worried about the impact on public health. The NHS recommends five portions of fruit and vegetables a day. Bananas were a key component of this advice. Doctors now recommend increased intake of apples, which remain legal.

Schools have removed bananas from lunch menus. Zoos are reviewing primate diets. Monkeys are reportedly confused and agitated. Some speculate this move could boost the illicit avocado trade. Underground banana ‘speakeasies’ are already rumored to be forming. Law enforcement anticipates a rise in ‘fruit mule’ operations. Authorities remain vigilant against banana-related crime.

At press time, a single plantain was detained for questioning after exhibiting ‘suspiciously firm’ behavior.

This article is satirical fiction by Badum.ai. All quotes, people, and events described are entirely fictional and intended for comedic purposes only.

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