Posted by paul on December 16, 2023 at 12:53:34 from (66.60.196.195):
In Reply to: Re: Lab grown meat posted by MarkB_MI on December 16, 2023 at 03:17:52:
Mark, in a nice calm conversation I disagree that it is efficient nor just like meat nor healthy.
Its fine for those who want it, Im not protesting the product.
But I will disagree with the misleading things those who are promoting it are claiming.
I doubt we can solve the debate here in this type of forum, but if you try to grow a bunch of protein in a moist warm vat of stuff, you are going to have to deal with bad bugs and organisms that would love to grow in that same medium. Just that alone would raise a lot of questions.
Livestock consume a lot of rejected food from human food. Not rejected but culled off of human food. Such as sweet corn silage, sugar beet hulls, lots of canning waste. As well as grasses and stalks and such plant matter that humans cant eat. All of this is incorrectly computed by those who wish to promote their fake products. These are positives for meat, not the negatives those people give to the media uncontested.
Tofu is an honest product at least.
This fake meat is promoted just as fake as the product, in my opinion.
If you wish to consume it thats cool have at it Im good with that.
I will disagree with the misleading promotion surrounding it tho. I think we all should get more informed with real facts.
One brand of the fake meat is actually made in my hometown. So for jobs, taxes, and local economy I should probably be for it. The few I know working there joke about the slop about as much as me which is funny ironic.
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