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Cultivated meat is coming to the US. Whether it’ll clean up emissions from food is complicated.

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[–] tallwookie@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I'll try it.

if it tastes the same, cooks the same, and costs no more than real meat, I'll buy it a 2nd time.

too many "alternatives" lack the same taste, or have 45+ ingredients, or don't brown in the pan the way that real meat does, or are 4x the price.

for vat-grown meat to have any appeal to and adoption by the masses it has to be identical to the real thing, in looks, in price, and in taste.

[–] Stardust@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

Not necessarily. In the unlikely scenario it was tastier, it could even fetch a better price despite not being the same. In some circumstances (really stringy old meat from a stressed animal) this is not so unlikely, actually. There is plenty of 'real meat' I have no desire to touch twice.