🚨 A WOMAN BOUGHT A HOARDER HOUSE - AND FOUND A 1996 DOOMSDAY FOOD CLOSET
While cleaning out the home, she opens a hidden closet with cereal boxes dated from 1996. Wheaties. Cheerios. Rice Krispies. Frosted Flakes. Kellogg's Cornflakes. All sealed. All untouched.
She reviews the ingredient labels on camera and then opens the boxes. The bagged cereal looks perfectly intact.
30 years later. Still crunchy. No mold. No decay.
Should food still be edible after 30 years?
When you realize the intro of the famous song "Smoke on the Water" by Deep Purple is the intro of Beethoven's 5th Symphony simply played backward.
Mind-blowing.
Strawberries? From Dyson?!
Yes, the same Dyson that reimagined the vacuum cleaner… is now reimagining farming. And it’s brilliant.
When I think of Dyson, I picture futuristic fans — not vertical farms.
But here we are.
The innovation?
Dyson has developed a high-tech vertical farming system that looks like something out of a sci-fi film:
🍓 Two Ferris-wheel-style rigs rotating trays of strawberries toward optimal light
🤖 Robots picking only the ripest fruit
🌱 UV light preventing mold
🔁 Recycled heat and CO₂ powering the entire system
📈 The result? 2.5x more strawberries per square meter.
This isn’t just farming. It’s systems engineering. Precision robotics. Design thinking applied to food production.
And in my opinion, it's a reminder that even the most traditional industries can be transformed - when automation, AI, and imagination come together.
So, what’s next?
Which “low-tech” industry do you believe is ready for a radical, high-tech reinvention?
#FutureOfFarming #AgriTech #Automation #Innovation #Robotics #AI #SmartSystems #DesignThinking
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