A little something different. Plates as a service.
A little something different. Plates as a service.
by Neutral_Positron
12 Comments
Broad_Respond_2205
Isn’t that just bowls
fuzzylogicIII
The last wheezing breath of the trend of just misspelling a word, making it your company name and calling it a day
smoke-silhouette
I’m so confused.
AZBeer90
Wha is this? Isn’t this a bowl? What is the pod? Is the pod a trash can? What is the point of a graphic for a disposable bowl?
RocketshipRoadtrip
Do I eat the bowl?
frobscottler
No thanks, I’ll PaaS
Azin1970
Wow! This could be the next Juicero! I’m going to invest my life savings!
Estoye
“Where’s your Cercle?”
“Oh, I was done with it and dropped it in the Drop Pod.”
“God, I love you.”
dirtyhairymess
I think this is the perfect option for some cafeteria style/fast food restaurants. It’s reusable so reduces waste and looks to be silicone so relatively unbreakable compared to ceramic crockery and won’t scratch easily like plastic would.
LittleMissPipebomb
We’ve done it! We reinvented cardboard bowls!
milleribsen
I mean, they’ve attempted to reinvent the train and the library, this feels about right. Tech/finance Bros must be stopped
miketugboat
Large venues in america have been doing this mostly for drink cups as it is a better alternative to compostable or plastic, and they aren’t going to be able to wash thousands of anything on site. I’m struggling to understand this for a small business selling food though. They need a way to wash things for their kitchen, it can’t be that hard to wash a few hundred dishes as well over the course of the day? I have yet to see this for food yet.
12 Comments
Isn’t that just bowls
The last wheezing breath of the trend of just misspelling a word, making it your company name and calling it a day
I’m so confused.
Wha is this? Isn’t this a bowl? What is the pod? Is the pod a trash can? What is the point of a graphic for a disposable bowl?
Do I eat the bowl?
No thanks, I’ll PaaS
Wow! This could be the next Juicero! I’m going to invest my life savings!
“Where’s your Cercle?”
“Oh, I was done with it and dropped it in the Drop Pod.”
“God, I love you.”
I think this is the perfect option for some cafeteria style/fast food restaurants. It’s reusable so reduces waste and looks to be silicone so relatively unbreakable compared to ceramic crockery and won’t scratch easily like plastic would.
We’ve done it! We reinvented cardboard bowls!
I mean, they’ve attempted to reinvent the train and the library, this feels about right. Tech/finance Bros must be stopped
Large venues in america have been doing this mostly for drink cups as it is a better alternative to compostable or plastic, and they aren’t going to be able to wash thousands of anything on site. I’m struggling to understand this for a small business selling food though. They need a way to wash things for their kitchen, it can’t be that hard to wash a few hundred dishes as well over the course of the day? I have yet to see this for food yet.