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This Waterloo tech company helps cricket farmers grow bugs for protein | CBC News
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They're part of a sustainability project developed by Aspire Food Group that uses artificial intelligence to help farm crickets as an alternative source of protein.

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CBC NewsCrickets grown in Windsor, N.S. at Midgard Insect Farm as used as protein in pet food.

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Wow! There are so many OTHER options for protien on this earth! We don't have to eat bugs.

For what market?

Please, God! No! 80% you say!?🤮😱

DefundCBC I will NOT live in a pod I will NOT eat the bugs. We were promised space travel not the proletarianization and 3rd-Worldification of White countries.

Eating red meat bad. Eating bugs good.

Wait, there are cricket farmers?!

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