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14269416 No.14269416 [Reply] [Original]

Behold! The future of Meat!

>> No.14269425

>>14269416
If they can get lab-grown meat to taste good and have the same nutritional content as real meat, I'm all for it. The process is far more efficient and could potentially make meat cheap and easily available to billions more people worldwide.

>> No.14269429

>>14269425
Yeah agree. We really need cheap proteins or else we are doomed. I'm not gonna eat bugs but I'd eat artificial proteins from a lab.

>> No.14269474

>>14269416
Yummy cancer cells.

>> No.14269493

>>14269425
But what about animals sacrificed for the experiment?

>> No.14269499

>>14269416
Unfortunately we have no way of recreating fat marbling. Just making layers of cells more than a few millimeters thick is already difficult.
>https://www.beefresearch.org/CMDocs/BeefResearch/PE_White_%20Papers/Marbling%20-%20Management%20of%20cattle%20to%20maximize%20the%20deposition%20of%20intramuscular%20adipose%20tissue.pdf

>> No.14269517

>>14269425
This. The only thing to fear from lab grown meat is patents that give one company the right to sell the good shit for whatever price they want for 100 years.

>> No.14269519

>>14269425
this, use lab meat to replace feedlots, then continue to graze cattle/other ruminants on otherwise unusable land and just sell that shit for more to people who want genuine meat

>> No.14269527

>>14269493
the cows used are still alive

>> No.14269547

>>14269429
farm bugs, feed fish/poultry, eat fish/poultry

>> No.14269576

>>14269527
yeah, except the pregnant cow from which the fetus was taken and kept alive while they harvest fetal bovine serum to feed the biopsy from the unharmed cow.

>> No.14269583

>>14269576
English, Sanchez.

>> No.14269602

>>14269517
That can be sorted out through reform of patent laws.

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14269614

>>14269602
>reform of patent laws
Can I introduce you to the Torah?

>> No.14269889

>>14269499
why not just make the cells and then 3d print the marbling?

>> No.14269931

>>14269889
Marbling isn't just a spackle of animal fats. It's differentiated cells interwoven into myocytes. In the first place, what kind of 3d printer has microscopic articulation? The only solution is growing the tissue culture in a nutrient rich bath long under growth factors resembling living muscle tissue and praying the stem cells do what you want. This would probably take months even if we understood the mechanism!

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14271057

>>14269416
Heh, only for rich men like myself. :]
All of you commoners will only be able to get pic related!

>> No.14271109

>>14269931
You’re too smart for this website

>> No.14271135

>>14271109
Me smart to

>> No.14271163

>>14269576
Go to an abatoir and cry me a river

>> No.14271211

>>14269416
Easier to grow an animal than a cancer cube

>> No.14271217

>>14269576
It is unfortunate, but from a utilitarian perspective will prevent many future animal deaths.

>> No.14271439

>>14271135
me be smart three

>> No.14271443

There's plenty of meat walking around.

>> No.14271891
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14271891

>>14271217
You mean prevent many future animal lives.

desu I have no idea how much fetal bovine serum is needed to even make the meat, so far they can only make a half ounce of a grotesque inedible ground beef clone. How many tortured baby cows is that? Do we really want to support this?

Cows (or any livestock for that matter) aren't the enemy here. They have been around for millions of years and have only very recently become a problem due to our mismanagement of them.

Cattle have an essential role to play, especially since we no longer have a civilization set up for herds of millions of bison in the west like we did 150 years ago.

Our soil is being desertified by crop production, we take all the carbon (in the form of plants) from the soil after they suck up the nutrients. We have no topsoil left and we are running on petroleum based synthetic fertility.
Why not return these cropfields to grasslands and just have cows on them? Rotate the cattle to prevent overgrazing and their droppings will fertilize the grass and their pruning (grazing) stimulates growth.

We all came from nature, why do we try to fight her?

As long as you live in the city you will never be able to eat well. You must flee the metropolis and return to your true home and reclaim your God given right as a steward of the land, working to increase land fertility in exchange for it's fruits to keep you going. That is the only natural diet of man.

>> No.14271932

>>14271439
Me no smart, but me got big monies, me no want lab-meat!

>> No.14271981

>>14269425
my problem with this is that it will be made by yet another huge company

>> No.14271988

>>14271211
For now

>> No.14272114

>>14269493
I don't care about the lives of farm animals.

>> No.14272250

I’m not in favor of lab grown meat because it removes the thrill of eating an animal that was slaughtered/sacrificed just for me to consume. The thrill of that alone can’t be replaced by lab grown meat. I would like a lab grown vagina maybe hooked up to a portable iv so it doesn’t rot. Those would sell better than flashlights. Hell, right before they rot you animal sympathizers could throw the lab pussy on the grill

>> No.14273089

>>14271891
Fluids can be produced under medium

>> No.14273096

>>14269416
would be nice if it was real

>>14269429
why don't you just stuff your face with whey or soylent? its protein

>> No.14273110

>>14269416
If the taste and texture are just as good as normal meat, then it's fine by me.

>> No.14273118

>>14272250
>the thrill of eating an animal that was slaughtered/sacrificed just for me to consume.
this has got to be the most soy thing i have ever heard

>> No.14273121

Why would anyone eat that frankenfood

>> No.14273147

>>14271891
>Why not return these cropfields to grasslands and just have cows on them? Rotate the cattle to prevent overgrazing and their droppings will fertilize the grass and their pruning (grazing) stimulates growth.

Lol, that shit is expensive for cattle producing farmers and corporations. The end result would also be unacceptably expensive to customers and I don't think Americans would react nicely if the price of meat suddenly doubled. It's cheaper to just cram them in humid dark barns and feed with garbage slop, periodically infusing them with antibiotics cause no shit they get sick from living in such conditions.

>> No.14273242

>>14273096
It is.
https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/04/lab-grown-meat-starting-feel-real-deal

>> No.14273249

>>14269425
This, I’m not gonna be the first guy to try it but if it’s chemically identical and none of the test subjects get colon cancer then I don’t see a problem.

>> No.14273253

>>14269416
maybe your meat, but not mine.

>> No.14273418

>>14273147
I mean, idk, there werent any famines in the united states before the green revolution in the 1970s made grain finished beef cheap.

Maybe Americans need to learn how to connect with the people who produce their food, after all, you can save a shitton of money by buying wholesale.

I found a guy who will sell me regeneratively raised grass finished meat at slightly lower than supermarket prices per lb. The catch is I need to buy the whole animal. But honestly if someone has a house with a fridge, they can afford a chest freezer or two also. I even know of young women who keep chest freezers in their apartment so they can buy wholesale meat, that way they only have to buy meat once a year.

Sorry I want americans to be less fat and lazy.

>> No.14274730

>>14271932
There was an Israeli startup claiming they had a solution like 3 years ago at the peak of crowdfunding shenanigans.

>> No.14274761

>>14269425
Same. As much as I enjoy meat, I don't enjoy factory farming and the shit they put the animals through. This alternative would be great, especially considering how shit vegetarian alternatives are. I will forever support the egg industry though

>> No.14274764

>>14273242
That's very impressive they solved the swatch of beef jerky issue they had just a couple years ago with a scaffold. I know the same method has been used for growing blood vessels and nerve bundles. Unfortunately I don't think the same technique could be used for something resembling a solid cut of meat. Again it's a scale of complexity we can't achieve on something that needs to be dirt cheap and easily mass produced. Meatballs and burgers patties are fairly amorphous but people will be very reluctant to buy a steak that closer resembles headcheese or mortadella.

>> No.14274765

>>14269474
So just like real meat?

>> No.14275248

>>14269931
even if it takes a long time, can't they make the vats they grow in as large as they want.
and it's not like cows don't take years to grow

>> No.14275256

>>14269425
fpbp

>> No.14275309

>>14275248
But food production has paper thin margins already. The only way to justify it is if it makes a once niche product mass producible. Processed cheese made what was once a gourmet aged product something plopped off an assembly line that anyone can afford. Factory farming already allows us to eat meat 4 meals a day, and even the third world is catching up.

Cultured meat will need to be significantly cheaper and easier to produce before it gains popularity. Maybe if we get to a point where we can mass produce dry aged meat or everyone's favorite cuts.

>> No.14275342

>>14275309
there's a really big market for ethical and environmentally conscious food, a higher than normal price for lab grown meat would still thrive in that market. So they can still probably get in the door without needing to be super efficient.
And of course it will only improve and grow in scale once it's got a foothold.

>> No.14275452

>>14275309
People did eat cheese before the Industrial Revolution. It was basically the best option for preserving milk.

>> No.14275527

>>14275342
But you can market literal bugs and dead yeast patties to those same people. The ROI for cultured meat is still decades away.

>> No.14275655

>>14269416
if that's the future of meat then I'm going vegetarian.

>> No.14275765

>>14269416
>>14269425
>>14269429
Forced insect consumption is the endgame, though. Beyond Meat and its compatriots are highly unprofitable and will always be unless they find a way to make the same product with cheaper means. They will find that way, and bugs are the cheapest thing around. All things seem to go as planned if they have enough backing from powerful entities.

>> No.14275803

>>14275765
No one will eat the bugs no matter how you market or advertise it.

>> No.14275855

>>14269416
Kaczynski was right

>> No.14275915

>>14275765
Beyond Meat is not Cultured Meat. It is a Meat Substitute.

>> No.14275948

>>14269416
Is that a real image? How could they possibly grow the meat, fat and connective tissues all in the right places?

>> No.14276454

>>14275342
> environmentally conscious food
>Frankenfood made in a laboratory that requires an obscene amount of electricity, chemicals, and fossil fuels to operate.

Pick one.

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>>14276454
>>Frankenfood

>> No.14276494

>>14271891
I'm not ok with torturing baby cows. Utilitarianism can fuck right off.

>> No.14276505

>>14276487
Sorry I meant to say an unholy amalgamated chemical slurry of molecules and fillers meant to be sold to the masses as "food"

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14276574

>>14269416
>Behold! The future of Meat!

I'm genuinely interested in the future of artificially lab-cultivated meat for it's future applications in medicine, less so than how it will change the food industry- if at all.
It would be cool if we could easily fabricate tissue, muscle, organs, body parts, custom made and ready to be transplanted onto people instead of having to gut and butcher others.

>> No.14276596

>>14276574
antiviral is not a bad movie,might be a good prospective to view from,just for shits and giggles.

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>>14276505
>unholy
Negative descriptor irrelevant to the discussion. BLTs, Shrimp Scampi and Cheeseburgers are considered "Unholy".
> amalgamated chemical slurry of molecules
So is all food when you break it down to the basics. Beyond that this involves cell cultures.
>and fillers
Absent.

>> No.14276934

>>14269416
4u

>> No.14277093

>>14269493
Fuck em. Give a man a hamburger he eats for a day, teach a man to hamburger and he'll live forever

>> No.14277499

Remove the disgusting fat and we'll talk

>> No.14277529

>>14275803 youre missing out bro

>> No.14277583

>>14269576
They should use human serum instead

>> No.14277938

>>14276797
Ok well, you can eat your man made factory slop, I'm going to raise livestock.

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14278086

>>14269425
>cheap
No, you don't understand. They'll introduce the fake meat for a 50-80% mark-up (we're already seeing this with plant-based meat alternatives, even though they cost a fraction to produce), then once they've taken a substantial marketshare they'll re-brand regular real meat as "artisinal gourmet meat" with a 500% mark-up. No matter the details, in 10 years you'll have to pay 2-3x for meat, real or otherwise.

>> No.14278102

>>14276574
Can't wait to eat lab grown human hands, feet, and liver

>> No.14279408

>>14277499
We can print some leaner stuff for you

>> No.14280959

>>14276505
Eat the bugs like the influencers tell you to goy
https://youtu.be/ohTWEEiKjfU

>> No.14281004

IF IT AIN'T GOT A SOUL I AIN'T EATING IT!

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>>14275948
I think for images like this they just take a real piece of meat and put it in the dish to show what it could be like at some point in the future, it's not like that now. Right now it's just more like ground meat.

We might get "lab-grown" milk or eggs before meat though, I think they'd be easier to produce.

>> No.14281260

>>14269416
>This is the future of meat!
>Smallplate_rawmeat.jpg
Well, guess we're eating chinese.

>> No.14282282

>>14273418
Do you freeze the meat whole or you cut them into pieces first?

>> No.14282287

>>14269416
Farm Bureau on suicide watch

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14282305

>>14269416
Future is pretty scary.

All the poor fucks will eat lab grown protein while the 1% are the only ones that can afford read meat.

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14282443

>>14269416
the trillion-dollar question: is eating cultured vegan?

>> No.14282725

>>14282443
no, it's animal tissue

>> No.14283120

>>14282725
I thought the faggot vegan society defined veganisim as excluding animal products and exploitation. Are cultured animal cells animals? If that is true, than vegans tormenting their own cells by denying them proper nutrition is also cruelty to animals.

>> No.14283135

>>14269576
fetuses dont have fully developed brains yet and there's no scientific evidence they can feel shit, you absolute retarded vegan faggot

>> No.14283166

>>14269493
Irrelevant cost for monumental gain.

>> No.14283168

>>14276494
Smoothbrain

>> No.14283190

>>14269425
Cultured meat when it becomes a mature technology will be big game changer.
No more factory farms using up tons of antibiotics, water, and feed. Vegans lose a lot of their arguments about animal cruelty, and growing tissues like this has useful applications in a lot of other medical fields.

>> No.14283225

>>14283135
Well, thats kind up up for debate and depends on how old the cow fetus is. But they do have to kill the pregnant cow mom to get the fetus out.

>> No.14283229

>>14283135
also im not a vegan. I just don't think its a good idea to eat lab grown meat. Maybe lab grown flesh is good for medical purposes like helping burn victims but I dont think it should be eaten as a meat replacement, as it still requires the death of an animal.

>> No.14283690

>>14269493
We could make human meat

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14283701

>>14269416
is that gabagool? if it can be lab grown for an affordable price I'm all for it

>> No.14283748

>>14283190
Vegans will still shoehorn their veganism in somehow. I think its gonna be about how they were vegan before the meat lab

>> No.14283844

>>14278086
You do realize meat is only affordable because it's subsidized, right?
If it's payed for by tax dollars like normal meat it wouldn't be that expensive, or if meat wasn't payed for by everyone's tax dollars meat would be similarly expensive

>> No.14283879

>>14269416
>Eating "meat" grown in literal Jewish laboratories
This is the future you chose, goyim.

>> No.14284129

>>14282725
Definition of veganism is eating nothing that came from an animal.
Lab grown meat has never been part of or inside of an animal.
Pretty obvious answer, stop being a spiteful little shit.

>> No.14284195

>>14284129
These guys just like to be asshats.

>> No.14285156

>>14269425
how is it more efficient?

>> No.14285444

>>14285156
Cows consume a lot of calories to simply maintain themselves as they grow to full size.

>> No.14285464

>>14284195
Yes, it's true. I couldn't care less how much my food suffers before it goes down my throat and gets turned into putrid shit.

>> No.14285527

>>14285156
By growing the meat in a lab you can just put in the nutrients necessary to grow the muscle tissues you want, instead of the whole cow.

>> No.14286591

>>14283844
i mean poor people will get their meat because they will have livestock. This whole system of industrial agriculture in the western world is a fucking mess. We don't have enough farmers, and we are trying to replace the farmers we do have with machines and slave labor overseas. Its gross and desu it doesn't matter if youre a vegan or not. if you are a blind supermarket consumer and you dont produce any of your own food you are part of the problem. Fuck you and I don't want to hear your excuses.

>> No.14286964

>>14286591
Do you know what economics of scale is? It's ridiculous and extremely inefficient to expect everyone to grow their own food. Might as well go back to the pre-industrial era when people had to spend half their time making sure they didn't starve to death.

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>>14286964
Again, don't want to hear YOUR excuse. You talk about "everyone" as if you ever gave a shit about anyone aside from yourself.
We will never go back to the pre industrial era, but we can still move forward while still looking to the past for tips, like how during the pre green revolution in the 1970s we didn't have a fucking obesity and diabetes epidemic worse than covid.

Having 5 percent of the population farming in the United States would be 5 times the amount of people farming now. If the average age of a farmer in the united states be 50 it would be 15 years YOUNGER than the average age now, and maybe there would be more innovation done to improve upon our shitty 1970s based kill-everything-except-the-one-fucking-monocrop system.

But you know what, make your excuses and go back to making posts about how big daddy soyence is going to save us all.

>> No.14288322

>>14282443
I fully expect for Veganism/vegetarianism to split off into two camps.
One not eating it because they believe meat is unhealthy and/or it's still technically animal tissue.
The other one will eat it because it did not involve animals "suffering"

>> No.14289098

Even I'd this were feasible and cost-efficient on a grand-scale the multi million dollar meat elites wouldn't be happy about it.

>> No.14289105

>>14288322
I've already seen it happen a little bit. Some vegans think meat is something inherently bad and they say they'll never eat it. Don't know if it's just that they'd still associate it with animal suffering. But most vegans say they'd eat it.

>> No.14289226

>>14289105
Agreed, most vegans do it for ethical and environmental reasons, health is important too but lab meat in a balanced diet should be no problem

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14289295

>>14289098
The makers of Buggies and the owners of brood mares probably had strong objections to the new horseless carriages.

>> No.14289317

>>14289098
>>14289295
why wouldn't they just use the money they already have to buy the machinery necessary to grow cultured meat, and thus stay on top of the industry they're in?

>> No.14289360

>>14269602
Do you trust the government on that? Hahahahaha

>> No.14289720

>>14274764
Its a damn good step in the right direction though. It shows we really arent there yet sadly but its promising.

>> No.14289742

>>14269416
Those gloves are too tight on the thumbs

>> No.14289772

>>14269425
I agree. But it feels like... we're losing something.

>> No.14289797

Dude, why is everyone whinning about the animals used during these tests? Seriously, fuck the animals.

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>>14289720
I think it could be economically viable to make added value or processed meat products first like surimi, sausages, nuggets, meatloaf as you could mix separately cultured lean muscle and fat. If a pack of dry aged, smoked hamburger patties cost as much as a block of processed cheese, it would sure as hell sell.

>> No.14289815

Capitalism has and will continue to increase living standards through cheaper product costs, though oftentimes not at first (e.g. wonder bread).

But cooking (especially BBQ) is a social ritual in which we reconnect with nature's cycle of birth-death-rebirth. As chickens feast on worms and we feast on chickens, so too will worms feast on us.

I dunno, the psychodrama is lost on eating this frankenfood.

Not that I won't eat it, but no matter the taste/price I won't serve it to friends and family.

>> No.14289830

>>14289815
>the psychodrama is lost on eating this frankenfood
When was the last time you slaughtered a hog and cooked it all in the same day? The vast majority of people by already processed cuts of meat from a grocery store or at most order primal cuts they store in a giant freezer at home.

We're so far removed from the notion of hunter-gatherers living off only what they could catch for themselves.

>> No.14289851

>>14289815
Outsourcing how food is processed is different from the issue of what it's being processed.

>when was the last time you slaughtered
Just the other day (Father's Day) with lechon. Although that's rabbit and not hog.

>> No.14289902

1 greggs freedee printed sosij role please luvv

>> No.14289928

>>14285156
well you see we're going to use 10,000 dollar growth factors to grow cells and stick them in a million dollar bioreactor which is also in a 100 million dollar clean room, and that is far cheaper than just raising cattle.

>> No.14289933

>>14289815
literal psychopathy at work right here

>> No.14289973

>>14269425
>Implying it would be cheap AND as nutritious as meat

All of these fake meats and meat replacements are meant to slowly destroy the body by starving it of key nutrients. Slaves must be weak, dumb and infertile, because who needs so many if there are robots to replace them.

Veganism and animal product fear mongering is the main way to spread this toxic antihuman programming around the world, they lure in people by lying about health and environment benefits, and when people leave because of veganism caused disease, vegan cultists say they were never really vegan, it's not about health ( how dare you care about yourself when animals are hurt? ) To be vegan you have to die vegan.

Look at who promotes this: the ruling class, celebrities, fake vegan quack doctors, medical lobby groups, corporations and animal-loving & human-hating nihilist cultists. How it ends: quick brain deterioration and permament nerve damage, chronic illness, muscle wasting, infertility and vastly accelerated aging. That there is an agenda is obvious, its purpose is culling the population and stunting & controlling completely the growth of those few that remain enclosed in new artificial, transhuman world.

Modern civilization is the greatest mistake ever made. Humans are the only species smart enough to engineer their food and stupid enough to eat it. Bunch of child-brained clueless clowns runing around the clock to ruin everything good about life.

>>14282305
Future is pure slavery and poison, all synthetic and dead, controlled by computers. A good solar flare should shake things up in this hellhole. Man was made to dwell on the green earth, not in glowing concrete prison, slaving away his life for the next product.

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>>14289973
>Modern civilization is the greatest mistake ever made. Humans are the only species smart enough to engineer their food and stupid enough to eat it. Bunch of child-brained clueless clowns runing around the clock to ruin everything good about life.

Based

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>>14275948
You realize you can get protein from beans, right? You don't need to eat meat.

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>> No.14290092

>>14290045
Beans only have about half the protein content of meat, and the protein isn't as high quality either. Plus relying on beans for protein means you'll probably end up consuming too many carbs and too much fiber.

Beans are still healthy and tasty, just not a suitable replacement for meat.

>> No.14290100

Nifty. I hope we live to eat a lab-grown steak.

>> No.14290156

>>14290045
ye ok but beans make me incredibly sick.

also desu I never ask vegans about where they get their protein. I'm more concerned as to where they get their cholesterol

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>>14289973

>> No.14290315

>>14290156
>>14290049
>Eating vegetables makes you a vegan
I hope your clone meat gives you cancer

>> No.14290393

>>14290315
idk about you but the meat of my future is coming from animals I raise myself.
I don't trust eating food from strangers.

I started with restaurants and now I'm slowly weening off the supermarket. Got my garden doing pretty well and slowly expanding as I have more than enough acres to feed myself and livestock, I get eggs from a neighbor while my egg and meat birds grow... found a guy to get wholesale meat from and once I get a good source of dairy I am free.

>> No.14290404

>>14269416
I can't wait. Impossible tastes good but it gives me shits that smell exactly like the food I ate, which is weird and unsettling, so Imma hold out for the lab grown meat instead.

>> No.14290419

>>14289815
>Capitalism has and will continue to increase living standards
lol

>> No.14290442

>>14290419
This. Living standards are falling everywhere except China.

>> No.14290818

>>14269493

their sacrifice is dwarfed by that of the billions of animals that die horrifically every year in slaughterhouses after suffering for their entire lives in factory farms

>> No.14291268

>>14269416
Or just you know, farm correctly

>> No.14291272

>>14290045
Yeah because you really absorb all the protein from it huh? You're really intelligent and know a lot about bioavailability I can tell.

>> No.14291276

>>14274765
Yes I too base my nutritional knowledge from the 50's

>> No.14291281

>>14277499
remove it from your ass first

>> No.14291287

>>14281052
lab grown eggs sound like the most retarded idea I've ever heard of. You can get eggs ethically and it's one of the most simple foods to produce.

>> No.14291296

>>14290404
Yeah I can't wait for you to eat more dog food.

>> No.14291726

>>14291287
You can get eggs ethically but there are still issues with factory farms having to do stuff like killing the male chicks. And there are still a lot of chickens being kept in poor conditions to keep up with demand. But even if you don't care about that stuff, just from a logical standpoint it would probably end up being more efficient if we could just grow the exact things we wanted to consume instead of having to go through an animal with a less efficient process that creates more waste like with egg shells being thrown away.

>Chick culling or unwanted chick killing is the process of separating and disposing of unwanted (male) chicks, for which the intensive animal farming industry has no use. It occurs in all industrialised egg production whether free range, organic, or battery cage. Worldwide, around 7 billion male chicks are culled per year in the egg industry.

>> No.14291734

If they(jews) perfect lab grown meat what do we do with all the meatminals?

>> No.14291747

>>14291734
they'll die just like peta wants. not pigs though, they'll never die.

>> No.14291773

>>14269416
Feeding off death is gross
Is this some kind of substitute so people can shift from meat eating to more herbivorous diets without sacrificing anything but the contrary?

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>>14269493
So fuck the experiments and just keep slaughtering harmless animals anyway?

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>>14282305
>literally no plant or animal life but stupid fucktons of carbon monoxide shitting out everywhere for no reason
so smart, and yet so fucking stupid
humans really want to be another venus huh?

>> No.14291848

>>14291734
Nobody is going to want to look after the millions of cattle, pigs, chickens etc that are suddenly "emancipated" and they wouldn't be able survive in the wild, so either way they'd still have to be slaughtered

>> No.14291858

>>14269416
These guys never seem to understand the importance of bones. The future of stock is grim.

>> No.14291861

>>14291734
It's not like it'll be immediately adopted worldwide overnight. They'll just scale back on how many animals are produced as demand for lab-grown meat rises. Then I think they would probably keep a small amount of them in something like a zoo for education/conservation.

>> No.14291863

>>14291858
Theoretically they could just directly produce the ingredients to make a good stock. Would be nice if you could easily buy good quality stock in most stores, but most of it is cut with tomato, yeast, MSG, etc. and it has no collagen to make it cheaper.

>> No.14292012

>>14291268
Define "Farm Correctly"

>> No.14292021

>>14292012
“Farming Correctly”
>the act of farming in a correct manner, eat shit faggot

>> No.14292028

>>14290045
this nigga is eating beans

>> No.14292097

>>14290045
yeah but id have to eat A LOT of beans and that sounds horrible

>> No.14292593

>>14291726
Then don't get eggs from industrial farms you nimrod. The place I get eggs from has roosters on it.

>> No.14292928

>>14269416
last i checked they were trying to boost sales by putting fake meat along with real meat on the supermarket cause they must think they are "le muh epic trollz" or something. no actually i lie. they legitimately think that this helps their cause

there is nothing more mentally ill than a vegan implying that "x" tastes "just" like meat when it is actually a mishmashed green piece of shit that tastes smells and looks nothing like it

>>14269425
>could potentially make meat cheap and easily available to billions more people worldwide.
lmao how

for the future i expect no less than the rich eating meat and the poor eating crickets

>> No.14292952

>>14292928
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LItNFP7icUw

So nothing changes

>> No.14292971

>>14290315
>>Eating vegetables makes you a vegan
No, but saying "you don't need meat" probably does.

>> No.14293028

>>14290092
Protein has different qualities?

>> No.14293034

>>14291858
They could cut to the chase and use marrow-producing stem cells. The only thing that makes bones tasty in stock is the marrow inside.

>> No.14293043

>>14292952
How can there even be so many mosquitos in africa? There's a lot of words i'd use to describe africa but "swampy" isnt one of them. Its got rivers and shit but last time i checked, mosquitos need stagnant water and there cant be SO MUCH stagnant water.

>> No.14293101

>>14293028
Yes, depending on the source it's gonna have different amino acids, only animal proteins are complete proteins though
So it's simpler with meat but it's also just as easy to eat varied protein rich greens to compensate, the only complication lies in that you need to know what aminos are more prevalent in which vegetables

>> No.14293422

>>14293043
They aren't mosquitoes, they are midges. The title is just being gay
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcXsx8gpN9M

>> No.14294159

>>14291799
>them living means i don't get my animal fats
>harmless

>> No.14294456

>>14292928
This is not about Cultured Meat.

>> No.14294524

>>14269416
The only thing that excites me about printed meat is that we can now eat a much larger range of animals besides those than can be intensively farmed. Instead of bringing woolly mammoths back from extinction we will use the dna preserved in the tundra to make mammoth burgers. Kentucky Fried Dodo. I'll sure as hell eat vat meat over bugs.

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>>14269416

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>>14292028

>> No.14294792

>>14290045
>eatig beans all day
the smell

>> No.14294804

>>14291726
SOUNDS LIKE WE SHOULD CLOSE TH3 FARMS AND GIVE PEOPLE MORE SPACE AND FREEDOM TO HAVE CHICKENS

WHY ARE YOU ADVOCATING FOR THE CORPORATIONS? YOURE HELPING THEIR BOTTOM LINE WORRYING ABOUT LAB GROWN EGGS WHEN YOU COULD BE DOING SSOMETBING WAY MORE SIGNIFICANT
YOURE HELPING THE FACTORY FARMS, VEGANS

>> No.14294809

>>14291799
Yet vegans kiss Muslim ass and they Muslims kill thousands of animals in sacrifice a year, whos protesting that cruelty?