if you have ever been so hungry that you don&rsquot even wanted to unwrap your food, then here is good news for you. you&rsquoll be delighted to know the days of anxiously ripping through cellophane can soon be a thing of the past. edible packaging is now again back on the agenda. bob&rsquos, which is a brazilian burger chain, has launched a marketing campaign where it replaced plastic wrappers with one that hungry consumers can chomp without unwrapping it. the interest given to readytoeat wrapping has been rising steadily as scientists try to lessen millions of tons of waste. harvard researchers have produced a biodegradable casing dubbed &ldquowikicells&rdquo. monosol, which is the indianabased company, is developing watersoluble membrane for food, alike to ones already used for detergent. dr kamal badiani is one man in the uk who is working very hard to make edible packaging a reality. dr. kamal runs pepceuticals at leicestershire. this firm is developing an invisible film which can be used to coat poultry and meat. dr. kamal explains that it will protect poultry and meat a bit like a skin. dr. kamal says that a customer has to cook the meat in same normal way. dr. kamal has already made the prototype, and he mentions that it is completely tasteless. mcdonald&rsquos, on the other hand, seems doubtful to offer its support. according to its spokesperson, edible packaging is not something mcdonald&rsquos ever looked into or is considering for the future. source of information httpwww.independent.co.uklifestylefoodanddrinknewsediblepackagingheresawrap…