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Meat can be 3D printed ? Who would've known ?

Russian scientists and experts from fast food chain KFC plan to develop 3D-printed artificial chicken nuggets. The project is underway, with the final product expected to be ready for testing this fall.

The effort is part of KFC’s concept of creating a “restaurant of the future,” which leverages state-of-the-art technology like 3D bioprinting to overcome solutions in the food industry, including more eco-friendly alternatives to traditional meat.

“At KFC, we are closely monitoring all of the latest trends and innovations and doing our best to keep up with the times by introducing advanced technologies to our restaurant networks,” said Raisa Polyakova, general manager of KFC Russia & CIS.

“Crafted meat products are the next step in the development of our ‘restaurant of the future’ concept. Our experiment in testing 3D bioprinting technology to create chicken products can also help address several looming global problems. We are glad to contribute to its development and are working to make it available to thousands of people in Russia and, if possible, around the world.”
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REMsleep · 41-45, F
The meatless Burger at Burger King is ehh OK. Impossible Burger. Once you put lettuce, cheese, mayo and bun plus that fake injected charcoal taste you could sorta not notice the difference but it doesn't have any oil and most meat had some type of fat content. But its not even healthier than meat so why bother
Wraithorn · 51-55, M
@REMsleep Well, I suppose people who no longer want to eat animals who have been slaughtered will buy it. If it makes Burger King money and earns them green kudos which many companies are trying for then they will sell it.