Hive

Grow your own sustainable insect protein at home

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Zack Bloom
Honestly, I don't believe there is any cost or environmental argument which would see me preparing mealworms in any sort of discernable way in the near future. I can more see the idea of products which repurpose their protein into a form which isn't quite so... insect like. I do take the point that what we eat is more of a cultural byproduct than anything with intrinsic meaning, but my culture is steering me far away from eating worms at the moment.
Nicolas Nemni
@zackbloom I'm very happy they are halfway after just 8 days. Great job girls! (CC @katharinaunger1) :) Although I kind of agree with you.
Steph Ango
It will certainly take some getting used to, but for modern society to move towards sustainability we must consider insects as a part of our diet. I did an interview with the folks at Exo (cricket flour protein bars) last year which reinforced that belief for me. The idea that you can grow 200-500g of clean protein a week is amazing. That's like getting a couple steaks or several dozen eggs worth of protein every week.
Ivan Kirigin
When the zombie apocalypse comes, you'll be really happy you have a Hive in your home. I was about to mention that you might want to send a sample, but I see that the $25 level is just that. Great idea to convert the skeptics!