With the approvals, the US will become the second country after Singapore to allow cultivated meat sales. Read more at straitstimes.com.
WASHINGTON - Two companies, Upside Foods and Good Meat, said on Wednesday they have received final US Department of Agriculture approval to sell lab-grown meat, paving the way for the nation’s first-ever sales of the product.
The companies, which both make cultivated chicken, plan to first serve their product at high-end restaurants before scaling production to reach a lower cost for grocery stores. The companies said they are still determining an exact timeline for when the products will hit plates.
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