Hungry? Prepare to feast on man-made "meat."
Welcome to "steak"holder capitalism. Would you like a side of crickets with your 3-D printed sirloin?
Klaus Schwab is always blabbing about “stakeholder capitalism” or the “stakeholder economy.”
If you want to read what stakeholder capitalism is all about from a primary source—the WEF website, you can here: What is stakeholder capitalism? It's History and Relevance | World Economic Forum (weforum.org)
Speaking of stake steak…
Who says we will only “eat zee bugs”? There are more exciting new foods coming our way.
Stakeholder Capitalism leads to Steakholder Foods
If the Davos agenda goes as planned, things gonna get weird.
By 2030, you won’t go to the butcher shop or local grocery when you want a steak.
You will go to Kinkos instead.
(Okay, that’s a joke—but now that I think about it, Kinkos could make a massive comeback if they rebooted to 3-D printing.)
Here’s a brave new example—Steakholder Food—a 3D printed meat company.
The “fusion bio printer” spits out simulated steaks and other meat products using meat cells as “ink.”
Here is what a “print cartridge” looks like—a bucket full of live cells—cows, fish, pigs, or whatever you’re craving.
“Why do we do what we do? Because we care. The meat industry uses many resources of water and energy, and with global warming going crazy, we need to address the issues and change the harmful causes,” says a perky young spokeswoman on a Steakholder Foods TikTok.
Steakholder Foods is based in Rehovot, Israel.
I’m sure Schwab and his friends will buy their meats from 3-D printing companies like Steakholder Foods, because they are not hypocrites at all—the Davos gang always practice what they preach.
For example—watch Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visit Steakholder Foods in another of their TikToks. You get to see how the sausage gets made—and Netanyahu says the fish is delicious!
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