| > Are you trying to say you have not met any person, ever, who does not have the money or ability to find good, wholesome foods? That isn't what they said. > However, creating a less expensive, highly nutritious, complete food product that is shelf stable and easily transported would save 10's, maybe 100's, of millions of lives. It already exists. The World Food Programme already has it. Soylent isn't doing anything new. Open Source Soylent isn't doing anything new. Here's a list of the different feeds the WFP uses (http://documents.wfp.org/stellent/groups/public/documents/co...) (https://www.wfp.org/nutrition/how-wfp-fights-malnutrition) (https://www.wfp.org/nutrition/special-nutritional-products) (http://www.irinnews.org/report/83124/malawi-cheaper-recipe-f...) Notice that Soylent needs to be mixed with water. Clean water isn't easily available in many areas, so I'm not sure if Soylent are aware of that. |