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Frisky_Frogs19 karma

They pitch office 365as being cheaper because and I quote from a salesman,"you don't have to pay £20k every 3 years for your mail server" which ours is free anyhow. When questioned about connection loss, the salesman stated that you lose most features and get a cut down version, in this instance we should tether phones. To over 200 PCs. Oh, no internal mail either, as your mailbox is stored online. Smashing.

Frisky_Frogs9 karma

Fuck no... I'm not even sure what the price of a box of crickets is locally but I could grind that shit up myself for cheaper I'd imagine.

I'm not overly caring about gluten free or organic either so that price point is far beyond what I'd pay.

Frisky_Frogs6 karma

You are welcome, I'm not brand/product bashing either, I implore you to continue because one day we'll be out of our normal farm-able goods and you guys are one of the ones who are trying to incorporate bugs and insects into western eating habits without the "Icky" stigma being attached.

Plus, I'm still worried you might accidentally farm a super cricket or something.

Frisky_Frogs3 karma

That's true, I entirely forgot Virgin were rolling out testing phases of 300-500Mbits!

I need to speak to them about that now...

Frisky_Frogs3 karma

I don't eat ready meals, so that isn't going to entice me :) I prepare my own food and cook my own meals, I don't like the taste of oven/microwave cooked ready meals unfortunately, even though convenience wise they are a godsend to some people, I'd rather just eat a bowl of plain boiled rice.

In all seriousness, look into making a cheaper alternative. The price may well come down in time, when you actually sell enough to buy more resources in bulk of course. Insects are high in protein which is something a lot of fitness type people are looking for, but it's expensive to generally buy good protein based food as well. Selling a non gluten, non organic bar for 50p/£1 that's just as high in protein surely cannot be an issue?