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You all are awesome. What's the best way to dispose of them?
Send them to someone random
Make it someone else's problem, I like it.
Fire.
Crush up and snort
Plant them
Do not plant them. You have no idea what the seeds are. The label means nothing. Could be an invasive species.
Burn them.
Could also be something cool, like sentient fly traps.
Feed me Seymour!
The label actually says what they are and they are benign. If you don't speak the language, why would you say "it doesn't say anything"?
Yes, lets trust the label that a scammer put on a package, seeing as they have been so trustworthy so far!
Back when this first started several years ago a number of the seed packs were found to be mislabeled.
So while it is labeled, OP can have nearly zero confidence that it's the correct label.
Trash should be fine. They aren't going to enjoy the soil at the dump.