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The Food Tech Show: A Moment of Silence for PicoBrew Episode

by Michael Wolf
May 8, 2020May 8, 2020Filed under:
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This week, the Spoon editorial team got together around the virtual table and talked about some of the top stories of the past week, including:

  • PicoBrew’s all but certain end (at least as we know it) and the reasons for it
  • The CookMagic textbot based recipe assistant and the evolution of text-based cooking assistants
  • Whether in-venue roasting with tech like the Bellwether can help coffee shops survive the pandemic
  • The Yo-Kai meal kit: Robot maker goes meal kit provider.

As always, you can find The Food Tech Show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever you find podcasts. You can also download it direct or just click play below.

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