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by criddell
289 days ago
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> the whole notion of putting one room of your apartment full with random electronics just to cook a meal once in a blue moon is deeply inefficient You don't use your kitchen? After the rooms we sleep in, the kitchen is probably the most used space in my home. We are planning an upcoming renovation of our home and the kitchen is where we plan on spending the most money. > The tableware used should be compatible with the dishwasher Aside from non-dishwasher safe items, what tableware is incompatible with a dishwasher? |
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With the "tableware" argument I meant something like a standardized (magnetic?) adapter for grabbing plates, forks and knives so they can easily be moved by machines/robots.
I feel a company like Ikea is perfectly set up to make this idea a reality, but they'll never do so because they make much more money when every single household buys all these appliances and items for their own kitchen.
Just from the perspective of a single household in a densely populated city I think it'd be nice to have freshly cooked, reproducibly prepared meals with high-quality ingredients available to me. Like an automated soup kitchen with cleanup. Without all the layers of plastic wrapping needed to move produce from large-scale distributors into single-household fridges and so on.