These 7 futuristic trends are changing food
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With meal replacement companies like Soylent getting so big they're spawning their own competitors, and restaurants opening on both coasts that don't use a single human employee, ambitious startups are already making big changes to the way we eat and drink.
Want to inhale your caffeine instead of drinking it? You can do that. Want to grow two different vegetables on one plant? That's possible, too.
Below, we've compiled some of the most futuristic food and drink trends out there.
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