Alpha Food Labs, a New York-based company that makes prototypes of future supermarket staples, has a new list of “concept foods” its team is incubating.

If Alpha is successful, we could soon be munching on lab-grown burgers, genetically modified chips, and 30 other sci-fi inspired snacks.

The following five foods are all conceptual for now, but also totally feasible.

In 25 years, the items in your grocery basket could be as high-tech as the smartphone in your pocket.

Alpha Food Labs, a New York-based company that makes prototypes of future supermarket staples, has a new list of “concept foods” its team is incubating — some in partnership with existing food companies, some purely theoretical for now. If Alpha is successful, we’ll soon be munching on lab-grown burgers, genetically modified chips, and 30 other sci-fi inspired snacks.

“The Future Market,” as Alpha’s prototyping lab is called, is helmed by Mike Lee, a food industry veteran who once led product development at Chobani. We asked Lee to break down five ideas he’s using to shake up traditional (read: unsustainable) means of production, and to spark systemic change.

“People are gravitating toward a number of new ideas,” he says. “We’re working at how to commercialize and make them a reality.”

The following five foods are all conceptual for now, but also totally feasible, says Lee, whose team has assigned a likely price and a possible tagline for each item. Here’s what could be on your plate by 2043.