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* Kibble can be made at a butcher's table, rather than requiring a fueled/powered kitchen.
 
* Kibble can be made at a butcher's table, rather than requiring a fueled/powered kitchen.
 
* Since there is no chance for food poisoning, producing kibble is a safe way to train a no/low skill cook.
 
* Since there is no chance for food poisoning, producing kibble is a safe way to train a no/low skill cook.
* When dropping kibble from a pawn's inventory into a hopper, an adjacend nutrient paste dispenser will use it as if it was raw food. Humans consuming kibble this way will get the moodlet from eating nutrient paste, but neither the one for eating kibble nor for its ingredients. At 375% nutrition efficiency, this method surpasses every other way of feeding humans.{{Check Tag|Verify|other high efficiency foods like baby food and NPMs can be used for this exploit}} It is generally considered an exploit.
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* When dropping kibble from a pawn's inventory into a hopper, an adjacend nutrient paste dispenser will use it as if it was raw food. Humans consuming kibble this way will get the moodlet from eating nutrient paste, but neither the one for eating kibble nor for its ingredients. At 375% nutrition efficiency, this method surpasses every other way of feeding humans. It is generally considered an exploit.
  
 
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