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I think they still are using sugar, but they’re getting it from the same plant instead. Nevertheless, it’s fascinating work.
Ah! So perhaps it was not seen as economically viable.
TIL... I can get a literal ton of sugar for the cost of a month's groceries.
Not economically viable until the regular sugar is not longer subsidized.
If the cocoa was subsidized then it probably would be, lol