Yes, I’ve validated the concept with RAH’s Philippines Executive Director. Their cost at scale for meal packs is in that range, similar-ish content.
I’m planning to add a comparison to that, plumpy’nut, huel, mealsquares, soylent etc to the website.
Ideally, our meals would be dehydrated bars that can be eaten as-is, with the possibility to rehydrate it into a crumbly format that can be used as a meat-replacement ingredient to cook any culturally-appropriate local recipe.
Yes, I’ve validated the concept with RAH’s Philippines Executive Director. Their cost at scale for meal packs is in that range, similar-ish content.
I’m planning to add a comparison to that, plumpy’nut, huel, mealsquares, soylent etc to the website.
Ideally, our meals would be dehydrated bars that can be eaten as-is, with the possibility to rehydrate it into a crumbly format that can be used as a meat-replacement ingredient to cook any culturally-appropriate local recipe.