For fresh food this is super smart! I take this a different direction. I build manufacturing plants in trucks that manufacture and ship product in 1 step! Why split it into two steps when it can be done in one?
Congratulations Agatha, very nice concept! By the way I would´ve expect only lamps and hi-tech stuff from Eindhoven. Cars are finished in their way from Japan to USA, shrimps are packaged in their way from catching to the port... but veggies from the farm to home and still growing is very innnovative.Thks.
Agata, your concept is really revolutionary! It goes very much in tune with a recent trend where consumers want to be part of the product experience from the begining and not just at the end. That's why some join online groups where they can download patterns and learn how to sow their own jackets! We're all dying to go back to basics! Can your concept be applied to other products and not just food?
The guy is shopping, picks up mushrooms with a 'ready by' instead of 'best before' expiry date, and then we go back in time to see how the mushrooms are made and find out that the chain starts in the packaging factory and the mushrooms are grown in their package on the way to the supermarket.
I think it's a wonderful concept that should actually be used in food stores. It makes perfect sense, and I remember growing seeds in a ziplock bag with a moist paper towel in the fridge. I always wondered if I left the seeds in long enough if my carrots would grow.
Well, with packaging like that, not only would it grow, but it'd be the freshest you can find, and probably the safest. And maybe there'd be less chemicals involved in preserving the food.
Very innovative concept.....Can it be applied to any manufacturing industry..
vivekagarwal69 4 months ago
For fresh food this is super smart! I take this a different direction. I build manufacturing plants in trucks that manufacture and ship product in 1 step! Why split it into two steps when it can be done in one?
johneastmond 1 year ago
I ♥'s the song & it is a cool concept, fresh food :)
LittleStarGirl22 1 year ago
very nice backgroud music!!
ll1100000 2 years ago
Hi Agatha,
Nice concept. I wonder in which sort of ground the mushrooms are planted. How to avoid mould? This is really an innovative concept.
Kinds
Alex
linizedize 2 years ago
Congratulations Agatha, very nice concept! By the way I would´ve expect only lamps and hi-tech stuff from Eindhoven. Cars are finished in their way from Japan to USA, shrimps are packaged in their way from catching to the port... but veggies from the farm to home and still growing is very innnovative.Thks.
rarellanbrasil 3 years ago
Agata, this is Xaq Fixx from Bureaucrash, Congrats!!!
ShootBackTV 3 years ago
Not that I know of...
agatajaworska 3 years ago
hi,
Is this idea being used by any company yet? Very nice by the way.
flex4life 3 years ago
Agata, your concept is really revolutionary! It goes very much in tune with a recent trend where consumers want to be part of the product experience from the begining and not just at the end. That's why some join online groups where they can download patterns and learn how to sow their own jackets! We're all dying to go back to basics! Can your concept be applied to other products and not just food?
manolo15591 3 years ago
I did not get it!
OliOliOil 4 years ago
The guy is shopping, picks up mushrooms with a 'ready by' instead of 'best before' expiry date, and then we go back in time to see how the mushrooms are made and find out that the chain starts in the packaging factory and the mushrooms are grown in their package on the way to the supermarket.
Hope that clarifies it.
agatajaworska 4 years ago
I think it's a wonderful concept that should actually be used in food stores. It makes perfect sense, and I remember growing seeds in a ziplock bag with a moist paper towel in the fridge. I always wondered if I left the seeds in long enough if my carrots would grow.
Well, with packaging like that, not only would it grow, but it'd be the freshest you can find, and probably the safest. And maybe there'd be less chemicals involved in preserving the food.
RavenSilverstar 3 years ago
I love this idea.
Jules
julessherman 4 years ago
Innovation from Eindhoven!!! Just as I was doubting designers. thankyou
joieboy 4 years ago
wow, that's quite an honour. thank you.
agatajaworska 4 years ago
wonderful
yesanaa 4 years ago