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Podcast: 3D Printed Meat, Drone Delivery and Spy Balloons

by Michael Wolf
February 4, 2023February 4, 2023Filed under:
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This week’s guest for Food Tech Friday is long-time food tech entrepreneur and investor Peter Bodenheimer. Peter talks about his role at cultivated meat startup Steakholder Foods and what he’s building at Super Kingdom.

Peter joins Carlos and Mike to talk about the food tech news of the week, including:

  • Are we comfortable with autonomous retail?
  • Do we want drone delivery?
  • Space food is happening. Should it?
  • The growing number of layoffs in food tech 
  • Amazon is adding a thousand robots a day. Could surpass workers by 2030
  • The acceleration of food tech M&A 

And, of course, because how could we not, Chinese spy balloons

As always, you can get the Spoon podcast in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you get your podcasts, or you can also just click play below!


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