MIT’s Digital Food Printer Creates Nutritious Meals

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While we can’t vouch for the final taste, the printer does benefit from a compact shape and provides the user with ultimate control over the origin, quality, and nutritional value of every meal, with no packaging or excess food waste — a prospect which could appeal to locations or organizations struggling with ways to provide adequate and well-balanced meals to their populace.

+ MIT

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7 Responses to “MIT’s Digital Food Printer Creates Nutritious Meals”

  1. angusm says:

    If the refills are priced the same way as inkjet refills, no one will be able to afford to eat.

  2. nefariouswheel says:

    Will they make you buy the entire cartridge when you run out of ketchup?

  3. jjjjjjjjjjjjj says:

    How is this useful? Exact control of ingredients and nutrition? Why?

  4. Tigrism says:

    Oh mi god! it’s a replicator just from Star Trek!

  5. Stoopy says:

    Nothin’ says Lovin’ like somethin’ from the 3-dimensional nutritional printing device.

  6. Davidjschloss says:

    Soylent green! It’s made of a selection of carefully tuned nutritional nozzles!

  7. StevePWD says:

    It\’s a Food-a-rack-a-cycle! Now we just need Rosie the robot to run it…

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