I’ve yet to find a plant substitute for every flavor and texture that I might want to consume, variety is the spice of life. We could all eat Soylent or jelly fish, and if that was all we had let’s chow down! I eat vegetables as much as I enjoy to, and I eat other things in the same moderation. I don’t eat things that are trying to imitate other things, I nearly always prefer the original to the imitation (I appreciate that some people don’t want the original, or cannot have the original, so I’ve never talked against those products existing), plants do not have the same texture, nor cook the same way, as meats, it doesn’t happen. I’m not against progress and I appreciate the ethical (and sometimes biological) argument against modern farming, but I would try to dissuade you against turning perfect into the enemy of better.
I’m ready for lab grown meat farms.
No (very little) ethical implication
Scientifically tuned flavors and meat content (allergens? Vitamins?)
More focused growth, less waste
Fewer emissions
More low impact agriculture areas, more habitat for wildlife restored
Less transit costs, meat grown within the cities it’s consumed in
Less antibiotic resistant bacteria
No chance of mad cow/that T disease pigs used to spread.
Or just eat plants? Its better in everything you just said, but moreso
I’ve yet to find a plant substitute for every flavor and texture that I might want to consume, variety is the spice of life. We could all eat Soylent or jelly fish, and if that was all we had let’s chow down! I eat vegetables as much as I enjoy to, and I eat other things in the same moderation. I don’t eat things that are trying to imitate other things, I nearly always prefer the original to the imitation (I appreciate that some people don’t want the original, or cannot have the original, so I’ve never talked against those products existing), plants do not have the same texture, nor cook the same way, as meats, it doesn’t happen. I’m not against progress and I appreciate the ethical (and sometimes biological) argument against modern farming, but I would try to dissuade you against turning perfect into the enemy of better.