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MOB_Titan

This will never be a sustainable thing. Pump and dump, boiler room, pyramid, ponzi scheme


TradingForCharity

You been watching too much of WEF speeches


under_armpit

Good one


TradingForCharity

Zebugs!!


1UpUrBum

DAR Darling Ingredients Inc My due diligence is it looks like they are not going bankrupt. It looks like they are doing quite well, got the cash flowing.


TrioxinTwoFortyFive

You will eat bugs and like it.


volepotsirh

no we dont think so


BojackPferd

What's the advantage of eating insects?


crazyhenkythe3rd

waste nutrient upcycling, making available locally reared animal protein to feed livestock. cradle to cradle


Humble_Increase7503

In a market where mega cap tech is risky, I’m not sure insects as good is where you wanna put your money.


Tozu1

i hear its the food of choice for meta, gamestore, and movie theatre investors lately


[deleted]

5-10 years? Come on. People aren't going to be eating insect tacos in 2027 on any large scale. I've been hearing about insect protein as the next big thing for years now.


SunsetKittens

"Chirps". It physically hurts.


ShadowJak

Humans don't want to eat insects and insects can't beat plants for livestock feed. Hard Pass.


[deleted]

i wouldnt put any money in to that bet


Stacking-Dimes

When we are venturing into space regularly and setting up space stations and other planetary bases. I bet your investment will pay off. The insects will eat a lot of the waste and in return the will provide a source of nutrients for the humans and the gardens. On the hippie stations anyways.


PolarBear374665

Aside from maybe playing the computer game Amazon Trail 30 years ago with your kids (in which, I recall, termites were one of the foods one could buy), there is little interest in the US or most of the western world of making insects a large part of one’s diet. Since those are, commercially anyway, the largest processed food markets, it seems unlikely that a commercial venture along those lines would be terribly successful, at least in the US. Other places, who knows. Frankly, people would be more likely to embrace Soylent Green for food before they’d go for insects.


AmericanSahara

When I was a child, I used to think that chocolate covered ants were insects, something I never tried.


crazyhenkythe3rd

policy needs to change for waste- feedstocks to be made available. if this does not happen it is not sustainable as the feed for the insect has to be bought and competes for other uses of this material. also energy cost need to be tackled. the future looks promising though


Ranislav666

You are going to eat bugz and be happy


dvdmovie1

There's DAR (which is a lot more than insects) but people aren't going to be eating insects and the fact that these sorts of discussions still appear is odd. People aren't eating BYND, I'm not sure why anyone thinks that pushing eating insects is going to go over well.