Why states are suddenly making it a crime to sell lab-grown meat
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Why states are suddenly making it a crime to sell lab-grown meat - SLRPNK
> 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.
Thing is, it doesn’t really matter. If lab grown works out, its only a matter of time before its cheaper and tastes better than farmed meat. At that point any laws against it are going to fall apart
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.
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
I think there will be a huge market for endangered animal meat. Imagine having dodo wings and a mammoth steak for dinner.
They’re already on it…
theconversation.com/a-mammoth-meatball-hints-at-a… and
www.primevalfoods.co are along the same lines… Tiger tacos? I guess a gimmick that leads to less dead animals is a net positive, it’s just such a weird world.

A mammoth meatball hints at a future of exotic lab-grown meats, but the reality will be far more boring, and rife with problems
Lab-grown meat seems green, ethical and quirky – but at industrial scale, it’s likely to cause unforeseen problems.
The ConversationImagine if you could get a sample of your own ass and grow it into a steak