Y2K2GO

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Melissa August, Harriet Barovick, Autumn De Leon, Michelle Derrow, Aisha Durham, Tam Gray, David Spitz and Chris Taylor

FUTURE STOCK If the victuals unveiled at the annual Fancy Food Show are anything to go by, folks are preparing for an apocalyptic 21st century. There was Seaphire, left, an asparagus-like plant grown in seawater, ideal for ozone-related drought; tiny popcorn, 10 mm in diameter, for reduced circumstances; and Chocolate Body Powder, with ostrich feather, for romantic Y2K blackouts.

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