TBBills Posted November 17, 2022 Posted November 17, 2022 Upside Foods just got FDA approval to sell lab grown chicken. This is something I have been looking into for years. This will be the future of our food if this world wants to survive. https://techcrunch.com/2022/11/16/upside-foods-cell-cultured-meat-fda/ 3 2 1 Quote
Gugny Posted November 18, 2022 Posted November 18, 2022 "Before you get too excited, the FDA noted that the pre-market consultation “is not an approval process,” but that it did agree with Upside’s safety conclusion about its products." 1 Quote
DaBillsFanSince1973 Posted November 18, 2022 Posted November 18, 2022 18 hours ago, TBBills said: Upside Foods just got FDA approval to sell lab grown chicken. This is something I have been looking into for years. This will be the future of our food if this world wants to survive. https://techcrunch.com/2022/11/16/upside-foods-cell-cultured-meat-fda/ fortunately I wont be here to see it, or eat it. meanwhile I'll settle for a good steak and baked potato. 2 1 Quote
TBBills Posted November 18, 2022 Author Posted November 18, 2022 Just now, DaBillsFanSince1973 said: fortunately I wont be here to see it, or eat it. meanwhile I'll settle for a good steak and baked potato. That's a nice lab grown steak. Quote
DaBillsFanSince1973 Posted November 18, 2022 Posted November 18, 2022 (edited) 9 minutes ago, TBBills said: That's a nice lab grown steak. in your dreams maybe. but I went out to the back 40 and dropped a Hereford, slung it in the back of the truck and brought it to the barn. skinned and butchered. nothing like a fresh kill... Edited November 18, 2022 by DaBillsFanSince1973 1 1 Quote
TBBills Posted November 18, 2022 Author Posted November 18, 2022 14 minutes ago, DaBillsFanSince1973 said: in your dreams maybe. but I went out to the back 40 and dropped a Hereford, slung it in the back of the truck and brought it to the barn. skinned and butchered. nothing like a fresh kill... That's what I said, lab grown. Quote
Logic Posted November 18, 2022 Posted November 18, 2022 (edited) I guess what I don't understand is this -- and maybe this is just a philosophical question: If it's grown in a lab and is not the slaughtered and prepared flesh of an animal....is it even technically still "meat"? And if not, how is it much different than the multitude of fake meat substitutes out there now, all the "Beyond" and "Impossible" products? Obviously, one is still derived from animals and one isn't, but...the stuff derived from an animal doesn't seem any more like "meat" to me than the stuff that isn't. Personally, if I'm not gonna be eating an actual animal but still want to get protein and/or pretend I'm eating an animal, I'd rather have something derived from soy or nuts or wheat gluten than something derived from the cultured cells of animals. Edited November 18, 2022 by Logic 1 Quote
TBBills Posted November 18, 2022 Author Posted November 18, 2022 (edited) 2 minutes ago, Logic said: I guess what I don't understand is this. and maybe this is just a philosophical question: If it's grown in a lab and is not the slaughtered and prepared flesh of an animal....is it even technically still "meat"? And if not, how is it much different than the multitude of fake meat substitutes out there now, all the "Beyond" and "Impossible" products? Personally, if I'm not gonna be eating an actual animal but still want to get protein and/or pretend I'm eating an animal, I'd rather have something derived from soy or nuts or wheat gluten than something derived from the cultured cells of animals. You are eating an actual animal, they grow the cells into meat just like a body does as it forms and grows. Instead of a million cattle you can take a few cells from one animal and grow the same meat amount of meat. What Meat lovers like DBF don't realize is those big cattle companies are some of the biggest investors. Edited November 18, 2022 by TBBills Quote
Logic Posted November 18, 2022 Posted November 18, 2022 Just now, TBBills said: You are eating an actual animal, they grow the cells into meat just like a body does as it forms and grows. Instead of a million cattle you can take a few cells from one animal and grow the same meat amount of meat. In that case, aren't I NOT eating an actual animal? I suppose I'm still eating "meat" by its classic definition, but I'm not eating an animal. I'm eating a product developed from the cells of an animal, but not the animal itself? Quote
TBBills Posted November 18, 2022 Author Posted November 18, 2022 (edited) 1 minute ago, Logic said: In that case, aren't I NOT eating an actual animal? I suppose I'm still eating "meat" by its classic definition, but I'm not eating an animal. I'm eating a product developed from the cells of an animal, but not the animal itself? The cells came from an animal, I don't know what else you are looking for. Edited November 18, 2022 by TBBills Quote
Saxum Posted November 18, 2022 Posted November 18, 2022 23 hours ago, TBBills said: Upside Foods just got FDA approval to sell lab grown chicken. This is something I have been looking into for years. This will be the future of our food if this world wants to survive. https://techcrunch.com/2022/11/16/upside-foods-cell-cultured-meat-fda/ Sounds like episode #20 of Eureka Series "E = MC...?" where they scientist was growing cloned chickens without brains. Quote
ExiledInIllinois Posted November 19, 2022 Posted November 19, 2022 (edited) I'd feel better eating that the other artifical meat... Like the "Beyond Meat" stuff. What's actually in that? At least grown in a lab is real. People wear cultured pearls, don't they? Edited November 19, 2022 by ExiledInIllinois 1 Quote
LeGOATski Posted November 19, 2022 Posted November 19, 2022 13 hours ago, Logic said: I guess what I don't understand is this -- and maybe this is just a philosophical question: If it's grown in a lab and is not the slaughtered and prepared flesh of an animal....is it even technically still "meat"? And if not, how is it much different than the multitude of fake meat substitutes out there now, all the "Beyond" and "Impossible" products? Obviously, one is still derived from animals and one isn't, but...the stuff derived from an animal doesn't seem any more like "meat" to me than the stuff that isn't. Personally, if I'm not gonna be eating an actual animal but still want to get protein and/or pretend I'm eating an animal, I'd rather have something derived from soy or nuts or wheat gluten than something derived from the cultured cells of animals. One is meat, the other is vegetables. Quote
LeGOATski Posted November 19, 2022 Posted November 19, 2022 7 hours ago, ExiledInIllinois said: I'd feel better eating that the other artifical meat... Like the "Beyond Meat" stuff. What's actually in that? At least grown in a lab is real. People wear cultured pearls, don't they? Idk if I feel comfortable with something coming from a lab. I guess I'd have to trust the process. In one hand, you have a cow raised for eating. You see the cow. You know it's a cow. The meat is cut from the cow. In the other hand you have some cells....from a cow, right? Were they, though? Idk, they were in a package with a bunch of other cells, sent to the lab and separated into petri dishes, and sprouted up into the shape of a thigh. This tastes vaguely like a cow.....maybe a hint of chicken....and something else....? 1 Quote
Logic Posted November 19, 2022 Posted November 19, 2022 9 hours ago, LeGOATski said: One is meat, the other is vegetables. Right, like I said, I suppose it comes down to the philosophical definition of the word "meat". Quote
Warcodered Posted November 19, 2022 Posted November 19, 2022 If it tastes good and is safe then great, that's really all there is too it. Quote
Nextmanup Posted November 19, 2022 Posted November 19, 2022 On 11/18/2022 at 2:20 PM, Logic said: In that case, aren't I NOT eating an actual animal? I suppose I'm still eating "meat" by its classic definition, but I'm not eating an animal. I'm eating a product developed from the cells of an animal, but not the animal itself? Don't think too hard about this. This is one of those classic thought experiments that has no "correct" answer. In some ways, you are eating meat, and arguments can be made that this factory grown crap is basically still "meat." Then again, you can argue it is NOT meat, as you are doing, and your arguments are valid too. I am a huge food snob and love to cook. I can assure you I would never buy such a product, for what that's worth. Then again, most of the food available to Americans today in a grocery store environment is garbage that I would not buy or eat. I would urge everyone to keep it simple and natural; spend your time in the fresh meat, fresh fish, fresh produce areas, and skip pretty much the rest. At some point you'll have to venture down aisle 9 for a bag of rice, or some cans of tomatoes and things like that; that's OK too. As I always say, try not to buy food that comes in cardboard. I also like to avoid anything frozen, but sometimes that can a solid option too. A frozen bag of corn is not going to kill you, but I'd rather get fresh ears and cut the corn off myself. If the corn is not in season and not there, don't eat corn. Quote
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