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IKEA is 3D Printing (Plant-Based) MeatballsIKEA is launching a “Taste The Future” recruitment campaign that invites the best and brightest minds to create a better everyday life for many people.The campaign will incorporate its world-famous Swedish meatballs. IKEA is inviting potential recruits to bring their ideas and try some experimental plant-based meatballs prepared with a food 3D printer. As part of reinventing themselves into a more sustainable future, IKEA is utilizing technology to offer a new, plant-based alternative to their famous menu. The initiative is part of their commitment to offer 50% plant-based main meals in IKEA restaurants by 2025.To achieve this, they are actively looking for data scientists, future architects, cyber guardians, unboxed engineers, and common sense-makers to join their team. The campaign launched with a “Taste The Future” short film, showcasing plant-based meatballs created by 3D printers programmed to replicate the texture, flavor, and appearance of a traditional IKEA meatball.#IKEA #3Dprinting #meatball #swedishmeatball #3DPrinter #vegetarian #plantbasedfood
Would You Like to Eat This Black, Foot-Long Hot DogNerdist warns us about a novel food available for sale at Ikea stores in Singapore and Japan. This hotdog is black not because it’s been sitting out too long, but because it and the bun are infused with charcoal. The sausage flops out of the bun because it’s a whopping 12-inches long.Why charcoal? According to some people on the internet, eating activated charcoal can “cleanse” the human digestive tract.But wait—there’s more! If you having trouble getting down the black hot dog, you can wash it down with black charcoal ice cream, which, Instagram user coconutcandyy tells us, is also for sale at Ikea.-via Book of Joe | Photo: kakutest#hotdog #ikea