Florida and Alabama have banned lab meat, but some in the livestock industry fear the precedent of states deciding what goes on store shelves, and what can’t.

  • @SpaceNoodle
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    I doubt it’ll ever taste as good as the real thing, but I can certainly see it eventually being cheaper if we ever cut out the massive subsidies.

    • @[email protected]
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      241 month ago

      Well im no scientist so maybe someone smarter can comment. However if it becomes possible to design every aspect of the meat artificially then it seems to me that it’s pretty much guaranteed that it will taste better. You could produce the perfect fat to meat ratio in every steak without the anitbiotics and animal stress that affect farmed animals

      • @SpaceNoodle
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        81 month ago

        While I personally disagree, your opinion is valid; however, ground beef substitute is probably the lowest possible bar, and there are many other types and cuts yet to be replicated.

        • @chetradley
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          111 month ago

          I think the important question everyone should ask themselves is how close does it need to be to outweigh the damage to the environment and the harm done to animals?

          • @SpaceNoodle
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            41 month ago

            That’s a great question. A cultural shift away from meat consumption would be the most effective means.

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      I’ve had plenty of plant based things that taste perfectly like the meat they are simulating. The problem was texture; which is one thing among many others this lab-grown meat is supposed to remedy because it is real meat that instead of being grown on/in a living creature, it was made in a vat of magical science liquid.