
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.
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If the refills are priced the same way as inkjet refills, no one will be able to afford to eat.
Will they make you buy the entire cartridge when you run out of ketchup?
How is this useful? Exact control of ingredients and nutrition? Why?
Oh mi god! it’s a replicator just from Star Trek!
Nothin’ says Lovin’ like somethin’ from the 3-dimensional nutritional printing device.
Soylent green! It’s made of a selection of carefully tuned nutritional nozzles!
It\’s a Food-a-rack-a-cycle! Now we just need Rosie the robot to run it…