Investing $ 50 million to create a new form of food, this director has extremely different notions

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    In an effort to follow the mainstream, Soylent has launched new products such as " Coffiest " - a flavorful version of coffee, caffeine and nutrients, along with " Soylent Bar " - real The first solid product is for people who remember hard foods.

    But Soylent also has to solve the problem from a number of products that make consumers sick. Finally, Soylent had to temporarily stop selling some items.

    Picture 1 of Investing $ 50 million to create a new form of food, this director has extremely different notions Soylent founder - Rob Rhinehart.Photo source: Josh Edelson / Getty Images

    In 2017, Soylent seems to have a good start, just needing a $ 50 million B round of funding by Google Ventures. Thus, the total budget will reach 74.5 million USD.

    Although more than the amount of money - new funding, but insisted that Soylent supporters still believe in its development vision in the future. The co-founder and CEO of Soylent - Rob Rhinehart , is probably like many other founders in the technology world, living dreams with Soylent.

    The co-founder Rob Rhinehart revealed, he came up with the idea of ​​a premium milk powder for everyone because he felt frustrated with the amount of time spent on preparing and eating regular meals. Soylent milk powder was originally born only to serve its own needs, but then Rhinehart marketed it online and currently has the first 30,000 customers. Rob Rhinehart believes that this Coffiest product is not only a substitute for breakfast, but also includes a drink that helps people to feel excited.

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    Before officially launching a food- substituting beverage product, Rob Rhinehart used his own body to test the recipe. Rob Rhinehart has changed doses and different types of nutrients, sometimes hurting himself in the process. Rhinehart is confident in stealing food to make something acceptable, easy to use and sustainable. And Rhinehart also has a clear vision of the future of food.

    We have assembled Rob Rhinehart's 31 "extremely different" conceptions that show a clear and future view of food in the world today . If you are a supporter of his project, you will probably find it to be inspirational and sensible. Otherwise, you will see it as something " weird ". Invite you to read!

    Naturally: " People have the belief that only the things of nature are good. The natural state of man is ignorant, hungry and cold. "

    Picture 3 of Investing $ 50 million to create a new form of food, this director has extremely different notions Photo source: REUTERS / Russell Cheyne

    At grocery stores: " I have not set foot in grocery stores for many years. I am sure that I will never feel embarrassed when I have to go between stalls like a scout donkey. eat, while the smell of rotting flesh irritates the nose, fluorescent lights in my eyes and songs about my love of torturing my ears ".

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    About food: " Everyone likes, 'Natural and organic methods are the best.' And that sounds like Christian fundamentalism. "

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    About fast food: " After a week [Soylent company] the ads for fast food seem annoying. All I want is Soylent ."

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    About information: " Knowing as much information, as possible. I think that all values ​​in some points come from asymmetric information (information asymmetry) ."

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    About movies: " Eating for me is like an entertainment activity, like going to a movie, but I don't want to go to the movies three times a day ."

    Picture 8 of Investing $ 50 million to create a new form of food, this director has extremely different notions Photo source: Getty Images

    About unmanned aircraft: " We think of carrying out Soylent delivery work by unmanned aircraft. You just need to press the location button on the phone, then an airplane will arrive and Drop a bottle of Soylent, give you more fuel. "

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    About the role: " Food is eating us ."

    Picture 10 of Investing $ 50 million to create a new form of food, this director has extremely different notions A little girl eating her own buffet at a fast food restaurant in Harlem, New York.Photo source: Thomson Reuters

    Regarding agriculture: " Ingredients from agriculture, especially animal products, are often wasteful and ineffective. "

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    About balance: " I think it is possible to use healthy food processing technology in a cheap and easy way, but we have to give up many traditional foods like fresh fruits and vegetables, which are incompatible. with the scale and the processing of food in this way ".

    Picture 12 of Investing $ 50 million to create a new form of food, this director has extremely different notions Photo source: Whole Foods

    About the body's needs: " You need amino acids and fats, not milk. You need carbohydrates, not bread. "

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    About pizza: " I think in the future, all of our main pizzas and meals will have a special diet thanks to Soylent and its own flavor, texture and form. "

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    In my first Soylent tests, Rob Rhinehart said: " I feel like Six Million Dollar Man. My body is markedly improved, skin is smoother, teeth are fine. whiter, thicker hair and no dandruff anymore. "

    Picture 15 of Investing $ 50 million to create a new form of food, this director has extremely different notions Photo source: Soylent

    About value: " [Soylent] provides more value to my life than any application. "

    Picture 16 of Investing $ 50 million to create a new form of food, this director has extremely different notions Photo source: Lisa Eadicicco

    About juice: " This is an ancient type, look at the design. It is bold, natural and comfortable . In fact, it is very bad for you ."

    Picture 17 of Investing $ 50 million to create a new form of food, this director has extremely different notions Photo source: Kathleen Elkins

    Back to the country: " I think the best technology is water disappears. Because water doesn't have much taste and taste, it's the most popular beverage in the world. "

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    About fossil fuels: " Food is a fossil fuel source of human energy, this is a huge market full of waste, regulations and bias distribution with serious geopolitical implications. And we depend too much on it. "

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    About fear: " One of my fears is that someone will refuse to participate in social eating to work and drink Soylent's products ".

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    About resentment: " In my life, I don't like time, money and effort, shopping, preparation, consumption and cleaning up the consumed food ."

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    About Soylent's taste: " It's delicious! I feel like I've eaten the best breakfast in my life. It tastes like a sweet, delicious meal, a sumptuous meal packed in one glass, that's what I thought of. Immediately I felt full, energized to start my day . "

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    About the supermarket Whole Foods: " I once dreamed of shopping at Whole Foods one day, but now it has nothing to do with me. "

    Picture 23 of Investing $ 50 million to create a new form of food, this director has extremely different notions Photo source: Mallory Schlossberg / Business Insider

    Regarding cooking by recipe: " I cannot forget the recipes of a housewife when I go to the kitchen. Providing rich, delicious and nutritious meals for the whole family is tiring. If you don't cook a meal, does the whole family have to eat expensive pizza or unhealthy dishes? "

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    About the body: "The more ' Hacking body' is, the higher the reward will be ."

    Picture 25 of Investing $ 50 million to create a new form of food, this director has extremely different notions Photo source: Josh Edelson / Getty Images

    About salad: " When I was 6 or 7 years old, I guess my mother was eating salad. I looked down at the plate with the leaves on it, I looked out and saw like the leaves on the tree, that It looks a bit strange. It's a bit rude - like how animals usually do . "

    Picture 26 of Investing $ 50 million to create a new form of food, this director has extremely different notions Photo source: Melia Robinson / Business Insider

    About art: " I am aiming for all of us not to worry about poverty or nutrition, where people create food just because it is as beautiful as a garden or painting. Food can only be art ".

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    About the tree: " On the principle of visualization, these trees are not with us, not evolving to feed us. If they can kill us, they will probably do it. That is competition. "

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    About Ferraris: " Ferraris are wasting! "

    Picture 29 of Investing $ 50 million to create a new form of food, this director has extremely different notions Photo source: Julie Zeveloff / Business Insider

    Where Rhinehart bought food: " I bought my main food online as a civilized person ."

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    About algae: " I also think it's great because some ingredients are made from algae, not farms that spray pesticides. "

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    According to the idea of ​​people who are too busy to cook: " There is no time to cook because you are working for your career or your passion to be praised ."

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    For those who don't like Soylent: " I don't understand the troubles surrounding Soylent. Perhaps some people confuse the taste problem with moral problems. Some people who have a habit of cooking and eating seem to feel I'm offended when I have a different opinion. I don't think it's unreasonable to want to eat according to my own terms . "

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