killamch89 Posted February 21 Share Posted February 21 Imagine a world fifty years from now where food is transformed by technology, sustainability, and innovation. How might our meals evolve with lab-grown proteins, personalized nutrition plans, and climate-adaptive crops? I wonder if future cuisines will blend traditional flavors with futuristic cooking techniques and smart kitchen gadgets. Consider advancements in vertical farming, synthetic ingredients, and automated culinary processes. Will we embrace genetically engineered produce or enjoy gourmet meals crafted by artificial intelligence? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Knight Plug Posted February 25 Share Posted February 25 Primary schools should encourage healthier choices in their tuck shops and vending machines. Crisps, candy and sugary drinks should be excluded because kids will just binge on them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
killamch89 Posted Tuesday at 12:10 AM Author Share Posted Tuesday at 12:10 AM On 2/25/2025 at 12:08 PM, Knight Plug said: Primary schools should encourage healthier choices in their tuck shops and vending machines. Crisps, candy and sugary drinks should be excluded because kids will just binge on them. I totally agree. I'm not sure where it all went wrong but I remember when I was growing up, they used to sell loads of fruits as a kid at cafeteria or the tuck shop. Nowadays, all I see is pastry and other extremely sugary foods. Knight Plug 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Knight Plug Posted Tuesday at 04:08 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 04:08 PM (edited) Don't use London Grocery. They are scammers. Granted, they do ship SOME of what you order. But with expensive produce, they don't say it's out of stock when you order it online, and they probably don't even have it available any time of the year anyway. But they usually say so for cheaper items. This indicates that they don't like to admit that more costly items simply never or rarely get shipped out. Well, I ordered pandanus (also called hala fruit) for 69.99 and they shipped just about everything else, apart from that and one kiwano. Hala fruit is very hard to obtain, so it's usually the most expensive exotic fruit in the UK. I seen it advertised and it did not say it was out of stock, which felt off to me, as My Exotic Fruit (the big site) never really has it in stock. But I gave them the benefit of the doubt. Requested a refund last week. Said I would get it in a few days. Now it's Tuesday. Not seen any signs of it, nor a reply to my latest email. Trustpilot reviews indicate that they're a bunch of untrustworthy liars and often sending out rotten or damaged food items, and then just being awkward to the customer who files a complaint. Edited Tuesday at 04:09 PM by Knight Plug Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...