Well, the problem with the *original* experiment, as I remember reading months back, was that it involved cutting chunks of meat out of a live creature and promptly dunking them into some nutrient-rich ground up fetuses or something quite icky like that in order to make them grow.
I am certainly looking forward to grown meat. I already find Quorn to be a good chicken substitute - give me lab hamburger and I practically never need to eat meat again! (Still need something to replace ham/turkey sandwiches.)
I have no need for a muscle-twitching steak.
I'm kinda creeped by the girl who suggested eating meat cultures of herself, though... THat just sounds wrong. :)
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I am certainly looking forward to grown meat. I already find Quorn to be a good chicken substitute - give me lab hamburger and I practically never need to eat meat again! (Still need something to replace ham/turkey sandwiches.)
I have no need for a muscle-twitching steak.
I'm kinda creeped by the girl who suggested eating meat cultures of herself, though... THat just sounds wrong. :)