could You imagine in the not so far away future.
Eating: crickets,ants, various critters, ,
I'd prefer invitro human flesh, honestly.
We already eat shrimp, it's not too different
>>7896390
that'd be a step backwards anon, we used to eat that shit in the long ago and far away, when food scarcity was common and you ate whatever you could get your hands on. the ability to be picky is a luxury, let's not forgo it
A method of cultivating protein that's far cheaper and wastes far less resources than cultivating animals, a practice which could significantly slow down global warming and possibly end world hunger if adopted across the globe?
No thanks, bugs are icky.
>>7897651
not icky, just low brow, unless we're talking snails, cause snails got class
>>7897643
They're still eaten in China and South Korea, and especially Thailand which is a decent second world country. They're actually starting to consume more of them from what I hear.
already have done, wasn't good, but if you could make it good, sure.
i lolled really hard at that bit in snowpiercer when they realised what the protein bars were made of. fucking first train problems.
>>7897643
environmental, ecological and humanitarian concerns still pose a huge problem against freedom of choice - it's just most of us are not intelligent or informed enough to see what choices are actually viable. currently we tend to pick the worst ones.
>>7897643
if we keep eating triple burgers, eating crickets is going to be non negotiable tbqh. meat is v expensive and is only so cheap cause goverment subsidies but thatll crash soon enough.
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/supermeat-real-meat-without-harming-animals#/
were also going to have lab grown shmeet, which im excited for as long as the usda doesnt get its hands all over it and pumps it with HFCS. watch the indiegogo video, its reddit tier but its actually real cool.
>>7898543
Don't farmers in the United States straight up spray their fields with antibiotics?
I remember reading some article about that trade agreement and how doing that type of stuff is illegal in Denmark
>future
People have been eating bugs for a very long time.
Even squeamish white people have had cricket flour for years now.
>>7896390
I'll be living in an ocean roaming Arcology, eating algae and maggots, playing Shenmue 4, living in fear that my homebrew will be discovered by the Islamic planetary government