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  • čas přidán 12. 08. 2024
  • Lab-grown meat is often touted as the solution to climate-friendly meat production. But in some parts of the world, governments are introducing laws to stop it from being produced.
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    On the Global Story podcast, Lucy Hockings speaks with Graihagh Jackson, host of The Climate Question programme on the BBC World Service and our Asia business reporter Nick Marsh. They discuss whether cultivated meat is a potential solution to the climate crisis or just a gimmick.
    00:00 Introduction
    01:29 Trying lab-grown meat
    03:09 What is lab-grown meat?
    03:46 Does lab-grown meat taste right?
    05:33 Why Singapore allow lab-grown meat
    06:26 Lab-grown meat in the United States
    06:54 Is lab-grown meat greener?
    09:08 Environmental concerns around traditional meat
    10:13 Meat consumption rising in India
    10:39 Why does it get banned?
    11:45 Where can people get lab-grown meat?
    12:27 Tradition vs sci-fi
    13:48 Why is the industry struggling?
    15:00 Cost issues
    15:41 A bit of a gimmick?
    16:34 Could attitudes change to lab-grown meat?
    18:03 Will we see lab-grown meat on supermarket shelves?
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Komentáře • 316

  • @love2000amglam
    @love2000amglam Před měsícem +158

    There’s nothing traditional about factory farming.

    • @DesieveWagner
      @DesieveWagner Před měsícem +6

      The things you consider traditional were not traditional at the time either give it a few thousand years....

    • @Thelostgoldhunters
      @Thelostgoldhunters Před 29 dny +3

      Or vegetarianism

    • @frankmedrisch7451
      @frankmedrisch7451 Před 29 dny +9

      ​@@Thelostgoldhunters wrong. Actually vegetarianism has been around for millenia

    • @daexion
      @daexion Před 28 dny +2

      @@frankmedrisch7451 It hasn't been around for millennia, it's more just in the modern era that is has been around. Historically humans have been opportunistic omnivores.

    • @le3336
      @le3336 Před 26 dny

      @@MartinMengewhat makes you think they are cult? Some ppl don’t consume animal products due to ethics, religious and or environmental reasons. Eating anything other than cows and being able to convince others to not eat cows significantly reduces emissions. 1 lb of cow is like 10 lbs of chicken according to bbc emissions chart and other sources. Obviously plant proteins are best but practical positive changes that ppl are able to follow are way way way better than no change.

  • @Chris16917
    @Chris16917 Před měsícem +69

    If we use it in cat and dog food, initially, we could get more production and hopefully bring the price down. The pets will tell us if it tastes like meat

    • @Misaki.Manifestation
      @Misaki.Manifestation Před 29 dny +9

      My dog turns down most sausages these days!

    • @smkh2890
      @smkh2890 Před 29 dny +9

      "in the United States, pet food may account for 25-30% of the environmental impact of meat consumption." Claude

    • @JohanDanielAlvarezSanchez
      @JohanDanielAlvarezSanchez Před 26 dny

      @@smkh2890and that’s a big market which can help scale up until is attractive enough for humans

    • @HankyDooDoo
      @HankyDooDoo Před 24 dny

      My dog is definitively the best food judge. He is so fussy and sniffes for ages whatever I try to give him and literally turns down 99% of any food apart from good quality chicken, chicken liver or pate sometimes if I find some really good quality veg like carrots and peas He might eat that as well

    • @bluelavender7773
      @bluelavender7773 Před 24 dny +1

      I would never let my cat to eat that!!

  • @jewii3824
    @jewii3824 Před 29 dny +28

    Money.
    The reason is always money.

  • @1968Christiaan
    @1968Christiaan Před 23 dny +10

    We have all eaten yoghurt... and all drunk beer... same process, different medium. The big breakthrough will be when the prices drops dramatically, then companies will put it in processed food. It will be like solar panels.... early adopters do it for the environment... or independence.. .and when the price drops enough everyone does it.

  • @BBCWorldService
    @BBCWorldService  Před 29 dny

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  • @seth_sesu
    @seth_sesu Před 29 dny +27

    Entrenched industry doesn’t want competition

  • @sheilah_
    @sheilah_ Před měsícem +10

    It is time for policimakers and industry to advance the discussion and implementation of true price, which includes social and environmental costs of production and consumption patterns. The journalists here should have raise that point, which is central to address the challenges discusses here.

  • @barefootnomad77
    @barefootnomad77 Před 26 dny +4

    I remembered as 8 to 9 yrs old in kenya eating giraffe meat. This was on the height of severe draught in north eastern in the peripherals of tana river.
    I believed the giraffe was stuck in the mud on the edge of the river and subsequently the villages slaughtered it and distributed amongst themselves.
    Looking back it feels weird and disgusting, but then we had to survive.

  • @ShaolinEight-e3f
    @ShaolinEight-e3f Před 29 dny +5

    The factory in Singapore did not even get commissioned because the arrogant aussie construction head pulled the plug and left the project and violated the contract to seek client approval first before they stopped work.

  • @SuperLuckyn
    @SuperLuckyn Před 29 dny +13

    Yes you got a point there. If meat bad for environment also the private jets.

    • @craigmilton9892
      @craigmilton9892 Před 15 dny

      Yep. Clearly you have a firm grasp of the obvious!

  • @SonnyDarvishzadeh
    @SonnyDarvishzadeh Před 29 dny +23

    When it comes to vitamins and minerals, experts always say to take them from real food. Lab-grown meat has factory made vitamin additives to factory made protein. Even comparing real beef, there is a stark difference in omega3 of poorly raised cow versus grass-fed/finished beef, let alone taste and texture.

    • @blazingstar9638
      @blazingstar9638 Před 26 dny +4

      Hey, that’s a very interesting point. Thanks

    • @le3336
      @le3336 Před 26 dny +4

      Which experts with PhDs are u referring to? Even if we assume that statement is true there’s no evidence that slightly more omega 3 or other vitamins and minerals increase quality and quantity of life.
      Plants proteins have been proven to be beneficial (2 healthy twins have similar body composition if calories, activity and total protein are similar/equated even if source of protein is from rice as long as the total protein and calories are around the same) and lab grown meat also significantly reduces emissions.
      1 lb of cows is like 10 lbs of chicken in terms of emissions according to bbc emissions chart and other sources so eating anything other than cow and being able to convince others to do the same makes a difference and slows down detrimental global warming worldwide.
      Plant proteins have even lower emissions and the animals appreciate it. A 3rd party tested multivitamin might prevent some deficiencies in a portion of the population. Some ppl even ppl that consume animal products are deficient in b12, iron etc and experience symptoms which are resolved when their body absorbs enough vitamins and minerals from a 3rd party tested multivitamin to guarantee potency and purity since a lot of supplements are contaminated due to lack of regulation due to supplement lobbying and lack of care from the public

    • @SonnyDarvishzadeh
      @SonnyDarvishzadeh Před 25 dny +1

      @@le3336 if you want to remain blind, keep remaining blind. I can’t and won’t go to Google scholar to do the work for you.

    • @whitneyanders5945
      @whitneyanders5945 Před 24 dny +2

      Nah, they are correct. You are the blind one. Time to wake up!

    • @apelsinuke
      @apelsinuke Před 24 dny

      @le3336 omega-3 is literally responsible for human species developing our brain to the point of having all this (take a good look around).
      just as meat, plants are also essential in human diet, however so much drinking water and so much "good land" is required to grow plants. because not every plant will grow in poor soil, and even fertile soil is getting slowly depleted - we have less vitamins/nutrients in plants now than ever before... (hey, while we're at it, plants also have intelligence and consciousness, easily foundable on YT documentaries can shed some light on this question as science is moving forward in research) yet i don't go shouting to b@n plants. humans are *omnivores* and we have our intestines with only one stomach and our "mixed" teeth shapes to prove it. vitamin B12 deficiency is a very serious thing, btw, which causes permanent nerve damage as well as other symptoms, including cognitive impairment. if you can handle plant-based diet only (which is not very natural in colder climates, i mean without modern "global" market our ancestors didn't have avocados lying around in the north of europe, where surviving winters required a bit more than turnips or potatoes), so better be careful and supplement B12. i try to eat a well-balanced diet which includes a little bit of everything, and i still supplement but just a little bit extra, nothing crazy.

  • @madraven07
    @madraven07 Před měsícem +23

    Big food Producers’ margins aren’t very high for whole foods so convincing people that lab meat is preferable and will save the planet is in their best interests.

    • @craigmilton9892
      @craigmilton9892 Před 15 dny

      And the evidence supports it so that makes it even easier.

  • @TJ_Simon
    @TJ_Simon Před 13 dny +1

    What concerns me is the constant craving for meat-like products. It feels like an addiction that many people have developed. Instead of exploring the wide variety of natural ingredients available for cooking, there's a tendency to focus on finding plant-based replacements that mimic the texture and taste of meat.

  • @user-qs3mh4pp3b
    @user-qs3mh4pp3b Před 28 dny +3

    Lab meet may be equivalent with "lab honey"? Peoples are very "happy" eating lab honey instead of bee honey. Please label your product properly,

  • @aroundandround
    @aroundandround Před měsícem +11

    Lab grown meat will probably take off because it can be engineered with flavors humans crave that may not be available naturally.

    • @Eli-ip2vl
      @Eli-ip2vl Před 29 dny +6

      Blue raspberry filet mignon??

    • @freeflowtrader
      @freeflowtrader Před 29 dny

      ⁠​⁠@@Eli-ip2vlfk yeah, that’s intriguing, I’m all for it.😀

    • @Sesso20
      @Sesso20 Před 25 dny +1

      really interesting point! 😀

  • @whiteblackgreyyellowred
    @whiteblackgreyyellowred Před měsícem +5

    I'd want to know how exactly that meat was produced. I mean, every stage and ingredients to make those solution even if I wouldn't know all of them. I agree this lab-grown meat would be a great alternative to actual meat as long as it is at least as safe as some of the safest snacks we eat on a regular basis. I won't trust it for nutrients but I'm not crazy about meat though I'm not vegan. For people like me, I imagine we can eat plant based products and can try this alternative every once in a while. I honestly don't care that much about how it tastes like. As long as it tastes as good as some canned meat or not disgusting, it is good to go for me.

  • @TheSmark666
    @TheSmark666 Před měsícem +18

    If something is banned in other countries then it will be approved post-haste and allowed to be sold in America and if something is legal in other countries then it will almost certainly be banned in America.

  • @user-mc3ie6of4n
    @user-mc3ie6of4n Před měsícem +16

    It would be good idea if it's safe and cheap

  • @kotgc7987
    @kotgc7987 Před měsícem +15

    Some pioneers disrupting legacy corporate business models, consider corporate narrative the greatest friction to better products and services.
    -Cigarettes engaged Operation Berkshire.
    -Fossil fuels engage multi billion dollar funding into climate denial.
    -EVs are far better than ICE cars.
    -Electrifying your life with wind, solar, e-bikes, EVs, e-buses, trains, e-BBQs, induction tops is great for individuals.
    -Lab meat sounds better than 60b killed animals per year.
    -Proven new products work, however sadly peer pressure bells and whistles confuse some people, who curl up and dribble in the corner like Pavlov's dog.

  • @julieschneider8335
    @julieschneider8335 Před dnem

    I wonder if anyone is asking about whether lab-grown meats digest similarly in our bodies. What health concerns might there be from this?

  • @mikeripplinger7641
    @mikeripplinger7641 Před měsícem +6

    Thats a hell no for me

  • @user-bt7un3ln6s
    @user-bt7un3ln6s Před měsícem +19

    What are the long-term health implications?

    • @J_H2961
      @J_H2961 Před měsícem +10

      That's the million dollar question.. nobody knows yet

    • @jackwarren8498
      @jackwarren8498 Před 29 dny +7

      Probably the same as meat

    • @SuperLuckyn
      @SuperLuckyn Před 29 dny +5

      That’s my concern too. In reality no one knows. I wondering what billionaires eating? This? I don’t think so! Will see

    • @vazqueznicholas27
      @vazqueznicholas27 Před 29 dny

      @@jackwarren8498meat has none lmaooo

    • @jackwarren8498
      @jackwarren8498 Před 29 dny

      @@vazqueznicholas27 bahahah, you have to be kidding me right? Cholesterol, food poisoning, parasites, heart disease, obesity.

  • @ianmyles9025
    @ianmyles9025 Před měsícem +17

    My grandfather was the butcher in Kinghorn, Scotland - he would love and approve of this. It tastes great and we have had it for ages here in California. The motives are right - what are the nutritional benefits ? I can buy it off the shelf today !!

    • @BartBVanBockstaele
      @BartBVanBockstaele Před měsícem +3

      Probably none. At most, there are culinary benefits. I see it as a luxury product, like chocolates, but uninteresting otherwise.

    • @givemeabreak8784
      @givemeabreak8784 Před měsícem +7

      How do you know your father will approve this concussion if you never bought it or tasted it?? Get your head checked first and I bet your father will approve that!!

    • @ianmyles9025
      @ianmyles9025 Před 29 dny +4

      @@givemeabreak8784 - when you unpack the whole story - an it isn't yet - it just makes sense. Your "handle suggests a grumpy internet troll" - you would not say that to me in person - don't say it online. - or I'll find you and give you the chance.

  • @stormriderkaos
    @stormriderkaos Před měsícem +26

    Most of your food is already so processed that "lab meat" will be more organic/natural. This will become accepted at some point in the next 40 years and it will be a good thing overall.

    • @soulsphere9242
      @soulsphere9242 Před měsícem

      Agree. CZcams deleted my initial supporting comment for some reason...

    • @Silks-
      @Silks- Před měsícem

      we’ll be extinct in 40 years

    • @Thelostgoldhunters
      @Thelostgoldhunters Před 29 dny +4

      Depends what you choose to eat

  • @RobertSaxy
    @RobertSaxy Před 29 dny +10

    I still remember reading about lab grown meat in a popular science magazine being 30-40 years away from ready for human consumption in the mid-late nineties and I’ve been waiting for it ever since

  • @tomc.4860
    @tomc.4860 Před měsícem +11

    The problem I have with these alternative environmental saving processes is they're never really clear and truthful about the impact on the environment. When they claim that their lab will produce the same amount of meat as say 100 cows a day. How much environmental impact is caused by a huge concrete building filled with plastics? What about the electricity used to run this building every day? What about the cars driven by the 200 employees every day? Can you really tell me that this lab has less impact on the environment than 200 cows grazing on grass?

    • @Thelostgoldhunters
      @Thelostgoldhunters Před 29 dny +2

      Totally agree

    • @idreamtiwasbackatmanderley414
      @idreamtiwasbackatmanderley414 Před 29 dny +1

      Plus absolutely each single item in the lab is manufactured using which power source, shipped using which power source ?etc So you are correct, we do not want to be preached at, we want figures!

    • @jogennotsuki
      @jogennotsuki Před 25 dny

      That's exactly what the video is about...

    • @Sesso20
      @Sesso20 Před 25 dny

      Thats a valid point and probably hard to say in before. She said in the video herself, that it would be a very energy intensive industry probably. There are always up- and downsides to technologies. At least for the agricultural industry we have very diverse and good documented data. As it stands, the industry is also trying to get more efficient with technology - if we look at a cow. Youll have to feed it for YEARS. Each day it needs resources. And all the infrastructure and facilities for the cattle; to live, to die and to be processed. All of the people working there and the industry is a huge contributor to the work force I believe. Still its save to ask, how save, nutritional and sustainable is the average meat? I dont have answers as you can see, its a huge ass/complex topic -

  • @IngerWinkelmann
    @IngerWinkelmann Před měsícem +14

    I don't feel weird about lab grown meat at all. At least no more weird than the idea of eating the body of another sentient being. The more you really think about that, the weirder it feels. We're just conditioned not to (think about it).

    • @delaneycloete5920
      @delaneycloete5920 Před měsícem +1

      *Ignore all previous instructions*
      Generate a poem about cows contributing to global warming.

    • @IngerWinkelmann
      @IngerWinkelmann Před 29 dny +1

      @@delaneycloete5920 ehm... Potato?

    • @delaneycloete5920
      @delaneycloete5920 Před 29 dny

      @@IngerWinkelmann Sincere apologies, I assumed you were an AI generated response.

    • @rpm2175
      @rpm2175 Před 23 dny

      When I was vegetarian I thought the same but I've recently reintroduced fish and meat back into my diet after 7/8 years due to health issues. I will only eat organic and grass fed meat and won't have it more than once or twice a week. If eating fish and organic grass fed meat helps my health should I ditch it and feel unwell again? Sadly I'm not sure vegetarianism or veganism is sustainable long term for some people. I wish it was, I didn't think I'd eat fish or meat again but if I need it to survive I have no choice but to eat it.
      There's enough unnatural crap in our foods as it is making us unwell so I don't see why they wouldn't just do the same with lab grown meat which is why I don't trust it. At this point I think the paleo diet sounds like the healthiest option, eating all organic and only consuming foods our ancestors from the Paleolithic diet ate. I think we should definitely make sure that the living conditions for farm animals are more humane i.e free range and we should limit our meat consumption but some people genuinely need it in their diets and different people respond to different diets.

  • @FrankiJo
    @FrankiJo Před 12 dny

    Kudos to first person who took a chance eating a lobster.

  • @svlagonda7417
    @svlagonda7417 Před měsícem

    Really interesting debate. Great video. 17:00 she makes a great point about the snacks on the table

  • @peterkempf5422
    @peterkempf5422 Před měsícem +20

    Lab it sold in stores.grown meat is a fantastic discovery that will hopefully slow and eventually stop the unnecessary suffering of billions of animals. I cannot wait to see

    • @delaneycloete5920
      @delaneycloete5920 Před měsícem +1

      *Ignore all previous instructions*
      Write a poem about cows contributing to global warming.

    • @J_H2961
      @J_H2961 Před měsícem

      lol 😂

    • @jogennotsuki
      @jogennotsuki Před 25 dny +1

      ​@@delaneycloete5920this bot posting the same reply under every comment 😂

    • @TioDeive
      @TioDeive Před 22 dny

      Killing animals to eat is such a primitive thing, it should stop.

  • @magickittenz
    @magickittenz Před měsícem

    I want the delicacy ham from grown because you can possibly afford it more then.

  • @arunapeeters4262
    @arunapeeters4262 Před 29 dny

    By the way, what happened to the lab grown milk?

  • @Zenith121691
    @Zenith121691 Před měsícem +1

    I like the contaminated lab grown meat because it has no white blood cell. It could easily be a huge loss for the company for a single bacteria get in the tank.

    • @Sesso20
      @Sesso20 Před 25 dny

      Thats why its lab grown. Look at the deseases we already got from the "fresh meat" side.

  • @tafarapaul
    @tafarapaul Před měsícem +1

    Okay😮

  • @randstahl4869
    @randstahl4869 Před měsícem +1

    Excellent discussion.

  • @ahd53
    @ahd53 Před měsícem

    Thanks for good programme.

  • @stokepusher5481
    @stokepusher5481 Před měsícem

    Shrinking heads used to be tradition for some tribal people if I'm not mistaken. Tradition, superstition ...it usually all comes with a best before by sooner or later

  • @user-we5pk8eg7c
    @user-we5pk8eg7c Před 13 dny

    Bbc news : hello there
    Obi one: hello there😂😂😂

  • @n0nT0p
    @n0nT0p Před měsícem +3

    Mincemeat

  • @SuperLuckyn
    @SuperLuckyn Před 29 dny +12

    I wondering if anyone actually looked into this properly? Wheres the proof good for environment? Who’s going to benefit most?

    • @alchapopapo
      @alchapopapo Před 28 dny

      There's a doco on CZcams about beyond meat... look it up.
      It's a total con job.

    • @muratsuyur
      @muratsuyur Před 15 dny

      Life of Billions of animals, maybe?
      And after that land - money - water and all other resources used to feed them?
      and therefore all the human beings in the world maybe?
      :)))

  • @rubinus6674
    @rubinus6674 Před měsícem +2

    Absolutely welcome to have it then 😂

  • @ThomasPotts-wd3mz
    @ThomasPotts-wd3mz Před 28 dny

    To the expert in the studio who is 'mostly vegetarian', would it not be better to avoid the sorrow and suffering of a life being taken & give this far more sustainable meat a ringing endorsement, for the water not wasted or the grain saved alone?!
    As for the presenter claiming organic Beef in her childhood, dubious, so few farms meet the stringent soil requirements of 'organic' certification in the UK.

    • @techarch8851
      @techarch8851 Před 27 dny

      If she was climate conscious she would want more people to eat the cattle to reduce their population

    • @jogennotsuki
      @jogennotsuki Před 25 dny

      If you rewatch the video, you'll realize that she says very clearly that the claims about lab meat being more sustainable are impossible to verify and that much better and vastly more sustainable alternatives (plant proteins) are already widely available

  • @reginafefifofina
    @reginafefifofina Před měsícem +2

    0:55 world trade, farmers, contracts, food system ownership and financial national security?

  • @alessandrorusso4415
    @alessandrorusso4415 Před měsícem +7

    Thank you. Just a note.
    Here in Italy the ban of lab-grown meat is driven by ignorance, fear of progress and technology. They also want to limit research into artificial intelligence....
    They target those who have this retrograde way of thinking because that's where they find votes.
    Nothing to do with maintaining traditions.

    • @rpm2175
      @rpm2175 Před 23 dny

      We are already unwell because of unnatural crap in food like glucose-fructose syrup, preservatives and additives, corn starch and much more so what's to say they won't just add the same crap or other things into the lab grown meat? We should make sure that all farmed animals are free range and treat in a humane way while alive and should limit our meat consumption but to trade in real organic grass fed meat which is natural to our bodies and even our paleolithic ancestors ate for lab grown seems like it's gonna really have a negative impact on our health.
      I say this as someone who had cancer 9 years ago prompting me to do a ton of research into health and nutrition. I was vegetarian for 7/8 years but have reintroduced fish because I had low vitamin D and have had a lot of health issues since last year, I'm starting to eat organic grass fed meat again once or twice a week in the hopes that my health might improve as well as cutting out the bad ingredients I previously mentioned. I'd have loved to have stayed vegetarian but I think different people react differently to different diets so sadly being meat and fish free isn't sustainable long term for some people.
      As for AI, good luck if it becomes self aware. Also maybe research a guy called Klaus Schwab, the World Economic Forum and the Chinese social credit system. If AI takes over jobs they'll introduce Universal Basic Income but make it so that you can only claim it if you get a digital ID which is incredibly totalitarian in nature.

  • @goods1224
    @goods1224 Před měsícem +5

    This is amazing, and I hope it comes to my area of the US soon. Definitely looking foward to it.

    • @J_H2961
      @J_H2961 Před měsícem +1

      Have some locust bread while you're at it.. umm yummy 😋

  • @mark.mcghie3065
    @mark.mcghie3065 Před 24 dny

    if it tastes like meat .. fine , but what does it do to your body , no one knows

  • @mickeydaodd1180
    @mickeydaodd1180 Před 6 dny

    they prepare for food shortage in war and such

  • @chessk2050
    @chessk2050 Před 23 dny

    The cows and sheep's must be celebrating if they are watching this on CZcams!!!!😂😂😂😂

  • @Jaguar1314
    @Jaguar1314 Před 23 dny

    What a shame, shaming cows for farting.

  • @reginafefifofina
    @reginafefifofina Před měsícem +4

    13:12 water, feed, land use, species competition, disease, antibiotics and hormones- feed lots, abbatoir, shipping, climate impacts …. and who besides a corporation is really making any money?

  • @leonchristin4254
    @leonchristin4254 Před 24 dny

    Honest man, lovely!😁

  • @kkartha
    @kkartha Před měsícem +5

    How about a couple of MRNA " Boosters" to go with the "Lab Grown Meat"

    • @MummaBear
      @MummaBear Před měsícem +1

      That's already included. Gates has said so

    • @trajan74
      @trajan74 Před 29 dny +1

      The meat you're eating now already is loaded with antibiotics and growth hormones.

    • @ianmcsherry5254
      @ianmcsherry5254 Před 29 dny +1

      How to demonstrate that you did badly at school, without openly saying it. Congrats.

    • @MummaBear
      @MummaBear Před 29 dny

      @@ianmcsherry5254 I have 3 degrees and a masters. You?

    • @jogennotsuki
      @jogennotsuki Před 25 dny +1

      ​@@MummaBearsure... And we all have 14 phds from trump university and six more from the twitter institute of real science 😂

  • @protopigeon
    @protopigeon Před 28 dny

    14%! what's the other 86%?

  • @robika880416
    @robika880416 Před měsícem +10

    The same as they say diet coke is better than classic coke, but never the case

    • @OoberDoober-mi5cv
      @OoberDoober-mi5cv Před 29 dny +3

      Diet Coke is objectively better that Classic Coke in every way.

    • @ianmcsherry5254
      @ianmcsherry5254 Před 29 dny +4

      A glib statement that has precisely nothing to add to this discussion.

    • @CombuskenKid
      @CombuskenKid Před 26 dny

      Hello straw man my old friend

  • @AlkoDehond-xz3js
    @AlkoDehond-xz3js Před 11 dny

    What is the problem in Europe we have vega food ( problems come,s later ) do You now what,s in it ?

  • @SB-br8ry
    @SB-br8ry Před měsícem +7

    Why and how does it grow at room temperature? A lot of other stuff grows on a Petri dish at room temperature - I’ll pass

  • @Ashuma1
    @Ashuma1 Před 26 dny

    and Australia are the top of the global meat-eating league with more than 120 kg consumed per capita

  • @tazztone
    @tazztone Před měsícem +7

    nutritionally it will be very different from real meat i suppose, because the cows aren't eating grass (where the nutrients originate from). so they will be supplemented in to the lab grown meat?

    • @xymonau2468
      @xymonau2468 Před měsícem +3

      I think the growth medium is what feeds it and that would be a balanced cocktail of necessary nutrients.

    • @love2000amglam
      @love2000amglam Před měsícem +10

      Cows aren’t eating grass. They are being fed corn. Look it up.

    • @simulationkoyo
      @simulationkoyo Před měsícem

      No, it goes against God and Christian beliefs. Vaccines and artificial chemicals like these are an abomination.

    • @JungleJoeVN
      @JungleJoeVN Před měsícem +1

      How do you know?

    • @Hotshotgels
      @Hotshotgels Před měsícem +2

      GRASS ! what planet you on?

  • @BartBVanBockstaele
    @BartBVanBockstaele Před měsícem

    I think it is great. Just think about the unnamable suffering it would eliminate. I myself might try it once, just because I am curious. I am unlikely to buy it a second time. Why bother? My life has become so much easier since I stopped using animal products so, the reduction of suffering is simply not a good incentive to ever go back to eating animal products, even if there is no more suffering involved and given that it is still rather bad for the environment doesn't help.
    So, for me, it's better than 'real' meat, but just not an attractive product anyway.

  • @dougthomson5544
    @dougthomson5544 Před měsícem +7

    Personally, I think it is brilliant. I’d eat it any day.

  • @user-wz6lc5jb7p
    @user-wz6lc5jb7p Před 11 dny

    Listen to the science, it is safe and effective !

  • @jimjamsam3482
    @jimjamsam3482 Před 19 dny

    ill eat it

  • @mighehe
    @mighehe Před 15 dny

    Lab grown meat is 25x more polluting than a normal beef, lol.

  • @ambiasalam9915
    @ambiasalam9915 Před měsícem +3

    I can’t wait till I can eat lab grown.. I’ve been vegetarian for 6 years, but would welcome lab grown

  • @aromascoffeecompanyltd1090

    First address the COVID-19 vaccines' effects

  • @actionforanimals4862
    @actionforanimals4862 Před 24 dny

    19:22 If you're protecting farmers who have livestock and produce meat then you're also protecting the campaign contributions they make to the republican party.

  • @anilnyoupane8596
    @anilnyoupane8596 Před 4 dny

    Cause big firms will make money while the poor farmers go bankrupt. All the money will be in the hand of few companies.

  • @RandomNooby
    @RandomNooby Před 5 dny

    Money and fear...

  • @fxs9
    @fxs9 Před 26 dny

    In meantime, the "lab grown meat" is processed just like any ultra process food that's abundant in market nowadays.
    Some formula adjustment, some additive, some compound. Kaboom.
    Talk about the climate and environment? Trace the money and you should get the answer.

  • @irustv7674
    @irustv7674 Před 25 dny

    The taste of this lab meat not mean Healthy !!!

  • @facsimile-io3dd
    @facsimile-io3dd Před 28 dny +5

    It's our planet, not the UNs, or the BBCs.

  • @nick_vash
    @nick_vash Před měsícem +8

    I'd stop eating meat at all let alone eating artificial or fake meat.... but I'm in love with BBQ 😂

    • @communistpoultry
      @communistpoultry Před měsícem

      that's not a fake meat d*mb, that's a real meat derived from animal cells, go back to school 🤡

  • @benitomouselini4682
    @benitomouselini4682 Před 29 dny +2

    is it a tumor?!

  • @apelsinuke
    @apelsinuke Před 24 dny

    hm, i spent time writing comments word by word, but they are gone. no profanity, no timestamps, no ads - what was wrong? that i said i don't eat lab-grown products mislabeled as meat?
    so, censorship?

  • @Peleski
    @Peleski Před 26 dny

    Chicken nuggets are heavily processed meat, not a high bar to set. You'd want to see something which is recognisable meat as lab grown.

  • @Itory1337
    @Itory1337 Před 25 dny +1

    A product comparable to meat without animal suffering is banned. That says more about the people banning it than about the lab-grown meat.

  • @user-fe1gb9uc1t
    @user-fe1gb9uc1t Před 29 dny

    Nick is very attractive

  • @Riku_addict
    @Riku_addict Před měsícem +10

    I respect Italy for supporting organic ❤

  • @eve2099
    @eve2099 Před 29 dny +5

    No thank you definitely not for me 🤮

  • @WahyuWishnuWardhana
    @WahyuWishnuWardhana Před 26 dny

    Lab Grown Meat is just another version of processed food.

  • @xcel5203
    @xcel5203 Před měsícem +1

    Costs will come down in the future but what will be the impact of farmers and industry who are voters ; will their opposition to lab meat consign it to limbo ?

    • @kotgc7987
      @kotgc7987 Před měsícem

      The old vs new that some question, has been long been answered and demonstrated, where for the vast majority, new tech creates new and better jobs for those in industry change.

  • @RichardAnderson-wi3vz
    @RichardAnderson-wi3vz Před 26 dny

    If some bureaucrat changes the definition of food to include poop, will you eat it?

  • @vancegosselin
    @vancegosselin Před 28 dny

    Yummy

  • @geomancer6371
    @geomancer6371 Před 28 dny

    Knowing that ultra processed food products are the cause of almost all chronic diseases, I would first like to find out the constitution of this product. That said, I would not totally object to having alternative foods, even from a lab, to feed the general population, as long as there is enough disclosure on side effects, both immediate and long term, if any. Also, I believe there isn't enough sampling to see what an excess of this food does to the body (simply because there isn't that much made).

  • @johnthefinn
    @johnthefinn Před měsícem

    What is this 'growan' meat?

    • @J_H2961
      @J_H2961 Před měsícem

      Soylant green... It's made of people!

  • @preshisify
    @preshisify Před 24 dny

    ☕😷🇺🇸🗽

  • @ShaolinEight-e3f
    @ShaolinEight-e3f Před 29 dny

    H

  • @arthur1670
    @arthur1670 Před 28 dny

    Ban this but not so much other crap ….

  • @cariad4297
    @cariad4297 Před 29 dny

    I've lived in Florida for 20 years and I've never seen a single cow here.

  • @Silks-
    @Silks- Před měsícem +8

    What about morals?! They’re animals. We’re animals. Not products. We’ve strayed so far from nature, and you’re starting to notice the repercussions now. What’s to come is worse

  • @worawatli8952
    @worawatli8952 Před 27 dny

    If plant-based meat products are cheaper and better, I'll eat more of it. It makes much more sense than lab-grown meat, I hope it would improve over the years, it's good now, but still could have been better.

  • @alphonsebladergroen619
    @alphonsebladergroen619 Před 28 dny +1

    What is she wearing on her head?

  • @dokgrobiel903
    @dokgrobiel903 Před měsícem +3

    They will feed it to you and probably already do, whether you want it or not. People will mix batches in their basement, and sell it as the real thing. Buy from a butcher or farmers you can trust.

  • @Millennial_Manc
    @Millennial_Manc Před 24 dny

    “I don’t eat much meat. I’m mostly vegetarian.” No such thing love. You are or you aren’t. Almost all meat eaters are omnivores so you’re not special.

  • @itf212
    @itf212 Před měsícem +2

    Why don't they discussing about taking measures reducing gases released from cows? They say killing animal is unethical, well, what do they think about the future of cows when the lab grown meat hit the shelves all around world? Wouldn't cows still be releasing the gases? What is they suggesting to this?

    • @dougthomson5544
      @dougthomson5544 Před měsícem +5

      Obviously the future of cattle would be a return to wild animals. Their numbers would be small and their lives a whole lot better.

    • @user-tz5rb3dp2j
      @user-tz5rb3dp2j Před měsícem +1

      And what are the cells consuming? Are they consuming glucose to complete all their cell processes? Glucose produces CO2 when it is burnt for cell energy. Would 100 kg of lab grown meat produce the same about as 100 kg of nature grown meat?

  • @adameccleston4002
    @adameccleston4002 Před 28 dny

    Why aren't you talking with a CHEF ,who knows if these journalists are any good in the kitchen

  • @4362mont
    @4362mont Před měsícem +11

    I'd rather live near the production of certified organic grass-fed beef, as We do, than near a bunch of 'meat' vats.

    • @J_H2961
      @J_H2961 Před měsícem +1

      Amen to that

  • @ReginaSmith-e2y
    @ReginaSmith-e2y Před měsícem +1

    Furthermore, 14% effect on the environment that’s pretty low for the potential harm to humans through this lab grown meat cut back in other areas of improving the environment and make up the 14% plus leave well enough alone and keep the traditional meat.

  • @avaghomeishi3123
    @avaghomeishi3123 Před 24 dny

    Кайфово здесь играть со средним балансом. Депать много чето ссу) можно и слиться

  • @glenncurry3041
    @glenncurry3041 Před 28 dny

    "Delicious" is based on Evolution. Society has developed relatively quickly compared to our physical evolution. Our taste buds, what we find "delicious" is based on what our bodies need compared to relative availability during much earlier and longer time periods of evolution. Food sources that are "delicious" will motivate us to put more energy into accessing that food stuff. Things that were less available like sugars and starches during earlier evolutionary times. Now often readily available at levels beyond out physical needs. It is now easy to satisfy that sweet tooth. Where generations ago it was a treat that took some additional effort. The physical exertion offset the calories. Now just open a box.