Grow carrots. Make goop. Print carrots from goop. Makes perfect sense.
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Whats the point of 3d printing it? Why not just give the goop
I think if you have the goop, then you can add filler ingredients to sell at a lower cost. So one carrot may make two 50% concentrate carrots with some harmless filler ingredients.
because they are growing the goop in a lab from actual carrots
Oh that's what that is. I kept seeing that image and thinking it was a shitpost.