Lab-grown meat

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Given the chance, would you eat lab-grown meat? Why or why not?
 

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Given the chance, would you eat lab-grown meat? Why or why not?

Nope. In my understanding, "regular" meat is bad enough. Leaving aside that a murder has to take place to acquire it, it has all kinds of ill effects on the body, over time. That's a health topic I don't want to elaborate on in this thread, but it's something I have done a lot of research on.

So lab grown meat has the unique quality of not having to murder an animal. I imagine that it will have many of the same negative effects on the human body as non-lab grown, and in addition, I wouldn't trust the people funding/producing it not to put even stranger things in it for nefarious purposes.
 

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Given the chance, would you eat lab-grown meat? Why or why not?
No I read that it's animal abuse. They torture a cow in the whomb for it. It's worse than just killing a cow. First the pregnant mother gets killed and then they suck blood 5 minutes out of a living calf until it dies, cause that meat can only grow with unborn calf blood.
 
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Nope. In my understanding, "regular" meat is bad enough. Leaving aside that a murder has to take place to acquire it, it has all kinds of ill effects on the body, over time. That's a health topic I don't want to elaborate on in this thread, but it's something I have done a lot of research on.

So lab grown meat has the unique quality of not having to murder an animal. I imagine that it will have many of the same negative effects on the human body as non-lab grown, and in addition, I wouldn't trust the people funding/producing it not to put even stranger things in it for nefarious purposes.

Aside from my choosing to eat regular meat, I'm inclined to agree with the question of what a lab would put in their "grown" meat.
 
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