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FDA clears lab-grown meat for human consumption​

Rebecca Corey
·Writer and Reporter
Thu, November 17, 2022 at 2:11 p.m.·2 min read

A cultured chicken sandwich made by Upside Foods. (Courtesy of Upside Foods)
For the first time, the Food and Drug Administration has cleared lab-grown meat, created from cultured animal cells, for human consumption, the agency announced on Wednesday.

The FDA green light applies only to chicken products made by Upside Foods, a California-based company founded in 2015, though in its announcement the FDA said it is ready to work with other firms that are developing cultured animal cell food.

The agency said that it had evaluated information submitted by Upside Foods as part of a pre-market consultation, and that it had “no further questions at this time about the firm’s safety conclusion.”

The company can begin selling its product after inspection and label approval by the Department of Agriculture. Upside makes cell-cultivated meat using biopsies from living animals as well as “recently slaughtered animals who were already a part of the food system.” It expects these cells to be capable of indefinitely self-renewing, with the goal of eventually phasing out all animal components.

An Upside spokesperson said in an emailed statement to Yahoo News that the company is “thrilled” by the FDA’s “historic announcement.”

“Cultivated meat has never been closer to the U.S. market than it is today,” the spokesperson said.
The spokesperson added that in addition to eliminating “the need to raise and slaughter billions of animals,” cultivated meat is projected to use substantially less water and land than farmed meat, and producing meat in a controlled environment may reduce the risk of harmful bacterial contamination.

Meat and dairy alone are responsible for 60% of agriculture’s greenhouse gas emissions, according to the United Nations. But while proponents of cultivated meat point to its environmental benefits by cutting greenhouse gas emissions, some experts are still debating whether large-scale cultured meat industries may exacerbate climate change by contributing to carbon pollution.

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Meaningless as it will be shit quality compared to the real thing, massively more expensive and nobody will buy it
 
Just a reminder, 25% of drugs approved by the FDA get recalled because they either don't work or are dangerous to your health.
I'll wait until a sizable portion of society tries this, then wait 5 years to see if there are any side effects.
 
Thought it said "lab grown human meat for consumption" and got needlessly excited.

A soup of proteins shaped into steak-like texture isn't interesting, we can get real steak. But long pork, that would be worth trying at least once.
 
Just a reminder, 25% of drugs approved by the FDA get recalled because they either don't work or are dangerous to your health.
I'll wait until a sizable portion of society tries this, then wait 5 years to see if there are any side effects.
inb4 they somehow announce that the food supply is a national health emergency.
Again.
 
It’s just meat mashed up and pressed into a consistent shape. It’s no different from sausage or headcheese.
I lacked the /sarcasm on that post. Sorry.
I refer to all of them as "mystery meats." Mystery being why people eat them. Other than sausage, which I grind, season, stuff and smoke. Damn yummy stuff!

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I’ve said in other parts of the farms, but lab-grown meat can possibly be something awesome: imagine getting the biological data of the perfect Kobe steak and being able to reproduce it every time out of amino acid starting products (already sold en-masse for laboratories). Or king crab, swordfish, or long pork for the degenerates above. If that isn’t possible and it can only make ground beef-sausage quality food, have a “3D printer/lab vat” for home use so you can make your own (cheap) meat at home. If you live in a place without meat production (arctic base, moon base, space station, etc) it could work as well (saves on transportation costs too). All in all, this technology could be the scifi future we all wanted.

…Of course, this is only if everything’s done right by smart and well-meaning people, which won’t happen. But hey, I guess it’s better than bugs, right? :/
 
For once positive news in this subforum!

Lab grown meat will put vegans, muslims, jews and big pharma into an existential crisis.

*Le ebil face*
Exactly. I love the idea of lab-grown meat for the reason that it basically completely nullifies the whole “fake meat” industry by solving its problem.

You can get the kind of cells you need from these animals without killing them, even, so the “cruelty” thing isn’t even a factor.

This is going to put shit like “plant-based meat” out of business for good, all that Impossible and Beyond kind of bean bullshit.

I’d never want to fully replace real meat with this stuff, yet getting it to destroy the vegan culture and industry? Incredible.
 
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I wonder if this will make local butcheries more popular. Less risk of buying lab grown mystery meat.
 
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