Lab grown meat has its supporters and will soon be economically viable but is it something we should embrace or be wary of consuming?
Given that Singapore has already approved lab grown “chicken” for nuggets and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has given preliminary approval to a company growing lab based “chicken,” we need to have this debate now.
I use quotation marks when referring to these products because if they’re approved, one thing that shouldn’t be allowed is to have these products adopt the names of the products they are mimicking.Article content It’s true that lab grown “meat” starts out by extracting stem cells from a living, breathing, healthy animal and then growing “meat” in a lab. That doesn’t make it a chicken or a cow by any definition, it’s the epitome of a genetically engineered product and not one I want sitting on my plate.
It promised the ability to put more pigs into less space with less contamination due to waste. Thankfully, that project was dropped, as it appears the fish with the six-pack abs also faded away.
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