Posted on 03/15/2017 8:32:01 AM PDT by BenLurkin
And it pretty much tastes like chicken, according to people who were offered samples Tuesday in San Francisco, before a planned big reveal on Wednesday by Memphis Meats Inc.
Scientists, startups and animal-welfare activists believe the new product could help to revolutionize the roughly $200 billion U.S. meat industry. Their goal: Replace billions of cattle, hogs and chickens with animal meat they say can be grown more efficiently and humanely in stainless steel bioreactor tanks.
Startups including Memphis Meats and Mosa Meat, based in the Netherlands, have been pursuing the concept. They call it clean meat, a spin on clean energy, and they argue the technique would help the food industry avoid the costs of grain, water and waste-disposal associated with livestock. Scientists from those companies have already produced beef, grown from bovine cells and made into a burger and a meatball. Until now, chicken hasnt been produced using the method.
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Urban ghettos will consume fake meat. But wait 20 years for the resultant rise in cancers.
Or feed the fake meat to govt retirement homes.
Or feed it to your dog & cat first.
When the meat has a 200 year safe history, then ok.
Soilent Green is People!!!
San Francisco can HAVE it.
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They hate GMO, but they’ll love this.
Good catch!
Good start for a lot of dishes, but fried chix without the skin and bones just ain’t the same.
(Don’t tell my cardiologist)
Even a one, two or three word list? Steer meat, salt...chicken meat, broth...pig meat, water added...turkey meat...SPAM...
Love my Spam!
The growth rate and final weight and volume of the product vs. the weight of the nutrients required to "raise" it would be a space travel factor.
Bacon strips. Why waste time on chicken? Mass produce “clean bacon” strips without the fat and make people happy.
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