XYZPrinting 3D Food Printer can make cookies and more

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Thanks to the new XYZPrinting 3D Food Printer, you can soon be very creative with your cakes and cookies.
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This guy is beast at his job u guy's should show him more often

zainybrany
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It's basically a machine that shape foods for you?

rickbrwak
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Looks like easy bake oven finally has some competition..

theskater
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Its just an expensive cookie dispenser. You then have to cook the cookies in the oven

Phantomwarrior
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Someone is going to say, I want, I want, I want!! Need this damn it!! Lol

Theandonly
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One step closer to food replicators. Make it so!

LiL_Miss_Fiasco
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Broke, pathetic people saying this is pointless, but will get one as soon as it cost about the same as a microwave. haha Sure it doesn't do much right now, but 10yrs from now 3d food printers will be readily available for everyone and we'll have this early model to thank for.

oleScroogeMcduck
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15 minutes to shape 4 cookies? I can just use a shape cutter and cut it myself for less than 3 minutes. Smh

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Guys, this is clearly just an earlier luxury item version. This is capitalism. The wealthier with more $1000s+ to spend on this crap will move the technology forward, until more and more adopt, and the advancement becomes more 'democratic' (mainstream consumer). Years ago, printing could only do things even more basic than this, at a much higher cost. Now, we have something that can do it a little better, for $2000ish. People will be able to buy it, and create better incentive to work on and invest more in printing tech. Now, advancements may come every 1-2 years, until you wake up in 2025+ in a world where a 3D food printer is nearly as common as any other appliance, possibly to the point as being as essential as the fridge. Overall, this is only meant to be one step towards the possibility of printing EVERYTHING. Just remember that 10 years ago, printing was for paper, and 10-20 years before that, it was cumbersome to even deal with that. Now? We are beginning to print animal and human organs, and preparing for a world (whether 10 or 20+ years from now) where we may not commonly need organ donations for transplants. Because we're creating the organs ourselves. But it may be correct that currently, this is not 3D printing's best time, and it will take more years to become widely adopted, with this 'food printing' concept more of a gimmick than a tech-cultural revolution.

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