Distribution

OPEN-SOURCE DISTRIBUTION

Pasta Mentor has always been at the forefront of innovation in the food distribution industry. With the advent of 3D printing technology, the company was able to revolutionize how it delivered fresh and safe pasta to homes worldwide.

Using a global network of open-source technologies and people, Pasta Mentor has built a supply chain that can quickly and efficiently deliver its 3D-printed pasta to customers worldwide. The company’s factories are equipped with state-of-the-art 3D printers that produce over 100 lbs of pasta daily, using a proprietary blend of flour and other ingredients to create the dough.

The dough is then loaded into the 3D printer and transformed into various unique and delicious pasta shapes and sizes. The finished products are packaged and shipped to customers via the company’s global network of open-source technologies and people.

Thanks to its unique distribution method and global network supply chain, Pasta Mentor has established itself as a leader in the food distribution industry and has a growing customer base in countries around the world. Customers can rest assured that they are getting the freshest and safest pasta available, delivered right to their door.

Locations

Chicago

Illinois

United States

Meatballs

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$3.00

Ricotta

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$14.00

Birmingham

West Midlands

England

Carbonara

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$13.00

Cavatelli

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$6.00

Ontario

Toronto

Canada

Fettuccini

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$4.00

Alla Chitarra

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$3.00

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