The Non-stick Ketchup Bottle Lars Fosdal Science & Research June 20, 2015 1 Minute The Non-stick Ketchup Bottle This bottle was treated with Liqui-glide. http://liquiglide.com/ http://www.complex.com/style/2013/01/team-from-mit-creates-non-stick-ketchup-bottle-that-revolutionizes-food-packaging-video Share this: Share on Mastodon (Opens in new window) Mastodon Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email MoreShare on Tumblr Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp Share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram Like this:Like Loading... Related Published by Lars Fosdal Software Developer View all posts by Lars Fosdal Published June 20, 2015
Why use glass in the first place? It’s stupid. Use a type like toothpaste, so you can squeeze it out. Loading... Reply
John-Henning Rath – I actually think it would be a good idea to restart using reusable glass containers and go away from plastics. Loading... Reply
Diana Studer It will probably turn out (in thirty years or so) to have been carcinogenic. Loading... Reply
Changing how ketchup falls out of a bottle is…not revolutionary. Changing how people receive their ketchup via things like 3d printing…is revolutionary. Loading... Reply
It just … sounds and looks all … wrong. 😉
James Taylor ooooohhhhh
Why use glass in the first place? It’s stupid. Use a type like toothpaste, so you can squeeze it out.
John-Henning Rath – I actually think it would be a good idea to restart using reusable glass containers and go away from plastics.
and ‘Liquiglide’ is?
Is edible?
Diana Studer It will probably turn out (in thirty years or so) to have been carcinogenic.
Changing how ketchup falls out of a bottle is…not revolutionary. Changing how people receive their ketchup via things like 3d printing…is revolutionary.
True, but just getting ketchup is important…
If you think this is amazing then you have not seen what nanotechnology can do.