👀🤢🤮Israeli Company Introduces 3D Printed "Meat" As The Future Of Food🤮🤢👀
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🤢 These people are sick! 🤮
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Such hurl.
For some years in the UK, even in the top supermarkets, it is almost impossible to find any sliced, cooked ham that does not have the magic word "formed" on the label. That means that the ham has been made from a kind of ham slurry and something to stick it together. Fat is also glued on.
Have you ever wondered how they can make ham slices such an exact match for a slice of bread?
Here is an example of "organic ham" from Waitrose. Note the line "Honey roasted formed ham" above the main text.
Honestly - you look at this guys take at the end of the video and really this whole product in general and you can't hate it. Plant based but gives you the same experience as meat doesn't sound bad at all - I say this while being vehemently anti-vegitarian/anti-vegan - I love meat of all kinds. But an alternative that can live in the same market as meat and be better than something like beyond meat then why not. As long as its not bugs :)
I hate it. It’s disgusting fake processed crap.