Clinton Grants $1 Million To Edible Insect Farmers 277
An anonymous reader writes "Former US President Bill Clinton, through the Clinton Global Initiative, has awarded $1 million to a group of Canadian MBA students who are looking to solve urban hunger by feeding people insects. The students will use this as seed money for their start-up, Aspire Food Group, which aims to farm, produce, and sell edible insects as a way of solving world hunger, particularly in slums. Aspire says it will even work toward replacing livestock farms with insect farms in some areas." Insects as food aren't necessarily incompatible with conventional livestock, either.
Naturally (Score:5, Funny)
The financial bullies are now getting around to making their favorite punching bags eat a bug.
God and Cockroaches (Score:5, Funny)
Human teeth show every sign of being shaped, at least in part, to consume insects, and we possibly developed long fingers to dig them out of hiding places, too. I'm not religious, but sometimes I can't help but think of a monkey-like God looking down on all of mankind's problems with famine and hunger and yelling, "For My sake, mankind, I gave you the cockroach! An unlimited food source - you can't wipe the little bastards out if you try!"
Hey! (Score:4, Funny)
Bugs aren't vegan.
Re:Hey! (Score:2, Funny)
Clinton loves his Bug Macs.
HEADLINE (Score:5, Funny)
ftfh:
Clinton Grants $1 Million To Edible Insect Farmers
why would anybody want to eat insect farmers?
Re:HEADLINE (Score:5, Funny)
why would anybody want to eat insect farmers?
I've heard they're delicious with fava beans and a nice chianti.
Re:Yecch! (Score:3, Funny)
Real vegans have health problems anyway, including being very irritable.
I think I'm pescatarian, plus poultry. And cheese. And well, I very rarely get fish as I'm under the impression it's overfished.