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Free registration at the forum removes this block.Can. There are industrial appliances which are used on a big scale and in restaurants there are machines that are peeling it - it's possible to downscale those to fit into here.Do you have any previous experience in creating products or is this your first run?
I think in general to answer your question there would be a lot of people willing to pay $600 for a machine that acts like a 70's housewife and is ready to cook for you.
Air friers are amazing which is about is far as I know of so far in things like this. How could your machine accurately peel for me potatoes or butternut squash? This seems like a product that everyone dreams of bringing to the market but there is tons of challenges behind it and if it's your first I wish you good luck.
Hm, I haven't thought about ready dishes, thank you.You haven't invented it though so what is the purpose of your post?
Here is just one dish. Look at the ingredients. You are not going to buy those at Tesco then pop them into any drawer and get this coming out the other end.
Perfect boeuf bourguignon recipe
The Hairy Bikers' unbelievable beef bourguignon recipe is the ultimate comfort food served with creamy mashed potatoes and some green vegetables.www.bbc.co.uk
And you know what? If I want the above and really don't fancy cooking it I would simply buy it as follows
Which is why the market for pre-cooked ready meals is rapidly expanding into almost every dish imaginable with top chefs being employed by the supermarkets to come up with the meals. The quality of them is rapidly improving too.
Dan
And, wym, I have invented it. Fully.
I'm dubious. What is your wall of protection, as in Patents, Copyrights, Trademarks? Have you cost it out in scale? Do you know or have a manufacturing facility in mind? How will you market it? I wouldn't even talk to you without some sort of Patent or one pending. Has it been submitted to food safety organizations and can pass all health inspections? Prove me wrong, and bring it to market, I say it will never see the light of day.Hm, I haven't thought about ready dishes, thank you.
And, wym, I have invented it. Fully.
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