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Now, 3D printing has caught the fancy of two of the world's most iconic retail corporations, Starbucks and Walmart, which both debuted 3D-printed facilities to great fanfare in recent months.
The location -- which is drive-thru only -- opened last Friday and makes Starbucks one of the nation's few big retailers that have tinkered with 3D printing for commercial construction.
The result? A fully functional, durable product. Neat. With Starbucks’ success, it’s safe to say that 3D printing has officially entered the food industry. I’m kind of excited to see what ...