The Chubb Group asked a group of questions about 3D printed food and products as part of their 2015 Consumer Perceptions of Business Risk Survey, and it turns out that just 23% of the people queried would consider eating 3D printed food. The responses were much more receptive to the idea of using other 3D printed objects. Fully 77% of those asked said they could see themselves using a 3D printed synthetic or prosthetic limb, and 64% said they'd consider wearing shoes or clothing produced by a 3D printer. A less overwhelming 58% said they'd consider using a 3D printed automotive part, but a smaller majority of respondents, 51%, were comfortable with the idea of living in a printer-built house. You can read the full story here: http://3dprint.com/61488/survey-consumers-3d-printing/


Below is a look at some 3D printed foodstuffs: