• @PseudorandomNoise
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    4117 hours ago

    Can’t just let the free market decide? Or is the meat too woke for that?

    • Pennomi
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      2917 hours ago

      The bill was introduced in January by two Republican representatives, Bill Pigott and Lester Carpenter. Pigott, a beef and dairy farmer, has long been an opponent of alternative protein.

      The free market did decide! They bought their legislators fair and square!

  • themeatbridge
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    2117 hours ago

    I know this is just some anti-science nonsense, but the term “cultivated meat” sounds to me like factory farming. Nobody minds the science when it makes giant-breasted chickens and perfectly marbled cattle that grow larger and faster than what should be naturally possible. What’s the difference between cultivated meat in a petri dish or cultivated meat on an animal skeleton. Is it the pain that gives it flavor?

    • @[email protected]
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      17 hours ago

      I think the main difference is that it’s incredibly expensive to get a cultivated meat facility going at any kind of meaningful scale. It takes a long time to grow the first batch, but then you basically just need to keep it “alive” in huge vats where it can propagate, under very precise and specific conditions. But it’s much much more expensive than maintaining a herd of live animals, at least to start.

      If they get the all the ratios right, I doubt there’d be much of a difference in taste. But you’re right that opposition is mostly from meat lobbyists and anti-science bullshit.