Biz idea: Trough. A food delivery service that removes choice.
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Date: May 29th, 2025 9:51 PM
Author: .,.,.,.,.,.,,,,,,,........;.,.,.; ( )
This is actually shockingly plausible. Frame it as a surprise for the consumer and pitch it to restaurants as a way to make a few extra sales during slow times or to get rid of ingredients that will go bad soon. Did you order too many fish? No problem, cook it, portion it, sell it to the piglets. Piglets, enjoy your fish slop!
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Date: May 29th, 2025 10:38 PM Author: evan39
Trough is especially popular among college students who enjoy the low monthly price and struggle to afford traditional restaurants, but the service isn't without critics.
"I had to have onion soup and boiled potatoes for breakfast, lunch, and dinner," said Jessica Everts, 21. "They wouldn't even bring me anything else, and there were no refunds," she added.
Others received containers of uncooked rice, raw cornmeal, and even sour milk. Trough had no comment.
http://foodnews.com/article/trough-take-it-or-leave-it-food-service.htm
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Date: May 30th, 2025 2:58 AM Author: Drunkard
I always wondered why human food (like dog or cat food) did not take off or at least be available. There have been some vaguely similar ideas
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Therapeutic_food#Ready-to-Use_Therapeutic_Food
But they are for malnutrition. Why can’t we have human kibble. Get some tech bros and fitness people to start eating it.
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Date: May 30th, 2025 9:42 AM Author: Drunkard
Right, but I don’t know why there’s not some sort of “human food complete” that has everything you need to survive and thrive you can eat like dry cat or dog food. The cooking time and storage on the stew is the rub. If the human food was fully nutritional it could be a substitute for meals (like the diets that had “shakes” replacing meals) if not a full diet. And boredom in eating would probably be good for those looking to lose weight.
Yes, you can get MREs or similar, but why not just one food. Surely someone has tried this at some point.
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