The world's largest cricket factory, funded in large part by Canadian federal monies, is now laying off two thirds of its workers,
and portends to enter "extended retooling".. otherwise known as "money-laundering"
Justin Trudeau's $9 million waste of taxpayers money on edible crickets runs into trouble aspiring to be the “world’s largest cricket production facility.”
Aspire CEO David Rosenberg said the company “will be running the production line four times a week instead of two shifts a day every day.
We’re 150 people down to 50."
The team, led by Ontario man Ashour, had pitched Hult on a plan to solve world hunger through factories producing cheap protein made from insects.
The initial idea was to have miniature cricket farms contained within shipping containers that could be moved into developing countries to produce
protein-rich flour.
Cricket buns, made with 100% cricket flour...
dr. π (pi)
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