Looking for the next big thing? Well we have a treat for you. The folks over at Bakeys, whose website has currently gone down due to the influx of website traffic have just the tool for you.
Investors, foodies, environmentalists and more can all get behind the edible utensils made by Narayana Peesapathy, founder of Bakeys Food Pvt. Ltd. You can buy 100 of them for just $4 and this will become exponentially cheaper once the world finds out the benefits of this superior spoon.
The utensils, that are made of millet, rice and wheat, come in different flavors and have a shelf life of 3 years. Notably they contain no preservatives either. If they do find there way into a garbage or landfill, the best part is that they will decompose in 4-5 days. Normal plastic utensils will sit around for upwards of 400 years be
fore they are broken down into small enough sediments to be considered organic again. Even though they are never truly organic.
Narayana Peesapaty founded this company in 2010. As chairman and managing director his experience covers a wide range of fields. He has expertise in the forest management field has given him a direct insight into the effect of plastic on our environment.
This company's edible utensils will without a doubt turn the food industry on it's head. Especially in the fields where food trucks, vendors and concession stands bring in huge numbers that use disposable items.
Investors, foodies, environmentalists and more can all get behind the edible utensils made by Narayana Peesapathy, founder of Bakeys Food Pvt. Ltd. You can buy 100 of them for just $4 and this will become exponentially cheaper once the world finds out the benefits of this superior spoon.
The utensils, that are made of millet, rice and wheat, come in different flavors and have a shelf life of 3 years. Notably they contain no preservatives either. If they do find there way into a garbage or landfill, the best part is that they will decompose in 4-5 days. Normal plastic utensils will sit around for upwards of 400 years be
fore they are broken down into small enough sediments to be considered organic again. Even though they are never truly organic.
Narayana Peesapaty founded this company in 2010. As chairman and managing director his experience covers a wide range of fields. He has expertise in the forest management field has given him a direct insight into the effect of plastic on our environment.
This company's edible utensils will without a doubt turn the food industry on it's head. Especially in the fields where food trucks, vendors and concession stands bring in huge numbers that use disposable items.
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