A San Francisco Startup Is Serving Chicken That Was Made in a Lab

Discussion in 'Wall St. News' started by dealmaker, Mar 15, 2017.

  1. Turveyd

    Turveyd

    But then Animals won't ever be born and get to the live in the first place, people focus on the dying and being eaten part, but forget if not for that they'd never get to live,

    Is it better to live and die young and be eaten or never be born in the first place ??

    * obviously, Living requires a certain standard of life, not battery farmed!
     
    #11     Mar 16, 2017
  2. Overnight

    Overnight

    #12     Mar 16, 2017
  3. Xela

    Xela

    ... unlike their "livestock", which apparently don't.
     
    #13     Mar 16, 2017
  4. speedo

    speedo

    Frankenfood coming soon to a drive-through near you.
     
    #14     Mar 16, 2017
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  5. xandman

    xandman

    Here is the rub:

    To make that meat taste like the real thing (or at least as humans perceive it), they have to put the necessary fats and sodium to give you that proper "hit". Try throwing it to a wolf or a lion.

    Still a novel idea from a conservation/feed the world standpoint. I'll eat it.
     
    #15     Mar 16, 2017
  6. java

    java

    We have enough food to feed the world three times over every day of their life. Conserve what?
     
    #16     Mar 16, 2017
  7. sle

    sle

    The world around us. Cause the way it's going, it's gonna be overflowing with shit soon enough.
     
    #17     Mar 16, 2017
  8. java

    java

    Out here we take care of our land and nobody but the EPA can stop us. Get out of the city for a decade or two and you will see there is a big beautiful world out there full of animals and people who care for them.
     
    #18     Mar 16, 2017
  9. sle

    sle

    How exactly does EPA stops you and others from taking care of your land?
     
    #19     Mar 16, 2017
  10. mlawson71

    mlawson71

    Conserve land and the nature that goes with it. Large swaths of forests were cut off - and continue to be cut off - to free land to feed cattle. Remove the need to feed cattle, you conserve the land and the ecosystems that come with it.
     
    #20     Mar 17, 2017
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