'They'll have bugs for protein and lab-grown meat in 200 years'
Pupils in Londonderry have buried a time capsule under part of a new urban farm, which aims to help tackle climate change and create a discussion around food in the future.
The capsule contains vegetable seeds, coins, and work by the children, which documents the food they eat and what they think people will eat in the future.
Wyatt, aged 9, said he hopes there will still be burgers available but predicted most people will be eating 3D-printed food and bugs.
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