Amazon is developing a new ready-to-eat food technology

It is understood that Amazon is developing a new ready-to-eat food technology. This technology ensures that food does not deteriorate without the use of any refrigeration equipment, which can significantly reduce the complexity of storage and transportation.
 
You must have heard of the term “ready-to-eat food”, which is a very convenient food in the eyes of military and outdoor adventure lovers. According to foreign media reports, Amazon is now developing a new type of ready-to-eat food technology, hoping to provide some delicious and convenient food for ordinary users, not just for adventure or outdoor enthusiasts.
 
Currently, Amazon is considering the use of a technology originally developed by the US military to ensure that food does not deteriorate without the use of any refrigeration equipment. For Amazon, this also helps to improve the efficiency of inventory and logistics management, which can significantly reduce the complexity of the warehousing and transportation process. At present, Amazon has encountered a relatively large bottleneck in the distribution of fresh food. The main reason is that it cannot solve the problem of food rot and deterioration. And for Amazon, there is still a long way to go.
 
Amazon's move is also to lay a good foundation for future competition in the food distribution field with companies such as BlueApron.
 
Specifically, Amazon's technology name is "microwave-assisted heat sterilization", which heats the food sealed in water by microwaves, helps maintain the original flavor and most of the nutrients, and eliminates bacteria in the food. Extend the shelf life of one year. The technology comes from a company called 915Labs, and the startup is currently looking to commercialize this food preservation technology.
 
Of course, this does not mean that Amazon will eventually launch this technology for consumers, but it is a potential method for the company in the food distribution process, and not as a product alone. But it also shows how business giants like Amazon can think and find solutions to problems when they encounter specific obstacles in specific areas.