Imagine opening your fridge, discovering you're out of milk but knowing an email has been sent to your local store ordering a fresh bottle.
That's what the food and grocery industry in Australia envisage the future of eating and shopping will look like by 2030.
An expert panel on "future food'' gathered in Canberra forecast that technology will revolutionise the way we shop, with consumer choice and convenience to reign supreme.
Australian Food and Grocery Council head Garry Dawson said by 2030 pantries could be automatically restocked when supplies were running low.
Pre-packed, convenient meals delivered straight to the door would also be in high demand in two decades time.