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Why is the question.....the current method has worked for eons.
Novelty generates profits.
Why is the question.....the current method has worked for eons.
Why is the question.....the current method has worked for eons.
Novelty generates profits.
Strangely, I don't think Big Meat has to worry about tooooooooooo many people abandoning real meat for thatThe McRib is only available at certain times of the year![]()
I wouldn't know personally, I won’t into a McDonalds. I'll go hungry first.Strangely, I don't think Big Meat has to worry about tooooooooooo many people abandoning real meat for that![]()
I still have to learn my lesson at KFC - I get the urge once a year or so, then regret the three days it takes for me to digest.I wouldn't know personally, I won’t into a McDonalds. I'll go hungry first.![]()
I wouldn't know personally, I won’t into a McDonalds. I'll go hungry first.![]()
I know I'm going to sound like the crazy conspiracy guy again, but just no...I have been following the trend and false promises of phony meat industry (They competition-ish). Truth be told, its not meat and just doesn't pass muster with people.
I could go on and on about human evolution based on our extremely high MEAT det, but skip it. Its just what people don't want, its NOT good for the environment and quite frankly a waste of resources.
I'm a McDouble guy myselfA lifetime on the road has given me an addiction. The Quarter Pounder And Cheese is the perfect meal. The processed cheese slices glue all the components together so that you can hold it in one hand while driving. You just have to get them to go light on the mustard and ketchup or they squeeze out when you squish the bun flat. Calories on the move.
You are still conflating plant based products and factory grown meat to make your argument. This thread is about one of those things and not the other.The problem arises with just putting the word on the package and then putting on display along side the product it is designed to replace.
Why? Well, mainly:Why is the question.....the current method has worked for eons.
Why? Well, mainly:
1. Reduce the environmental impact of conventional animal agriculture;
2. Improve animal welfare by eliminating slaughter;
3. Enhance public health by potentially reducing disease risks; and
4. Ensure greater food security by creating a more sustainable and efficient protein source.
Beyond meat doesn't taste beef, but if you through it on hamburger bun with cheese and all the fixings, its close enough to be enjoyable. We ate a LOT of beyond meat burgers during my wife's first pregnancy. If it wasn't for the REDUCILOUSLY high sodium content (and price) we'd probably still eat them.
This is a boomer thread if I've ever seen one, lol.
More into Soylent Green?Im Gen X.
But I have no interest in lab grown meat, no thanks. You're more than welcome to fill your boots though, you can actually have my share.
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As opposed to one raised in a feedlot. Unless you use a local butcher, how does the vast majority of the consumer market who shop in chain grocery stores know the provenance of their food?I want my steak to come from an actual cow, that preferrably lived it's best life possible roaming out in fields, being social with other animals, and sustained itself on whatever it chose to eat off the ground.
Honest question: if they got to the point that they could make a rib-eye steak that no matter how many times you tried it you COULD NOT tell the difference between lab-grown and real, AND the nutritional contents were, while different, both the same rough level of healthy and "nutritious", would you really care?Im Gen X.
But I have no interest in lab grown meat, no thanks. You're more than welcome to fill your boots though, you can actually have my share.
Honest question: if they got to the point that they could make a rib-eye steak that no matter how many times you tried it you COULD NOT tell the difference between lab-grown and real, AND the nutritional contents were, while different, both the same rough level of healthy and "nutritious", would you really care?
Fair ball, but does that mean others shouldn’t have the option to go to the alternative if they want? I’m going to (admittedly presumptuously) guess you individual aren’t in this camp, but some of Big Meat out there doesn’t want the alternative on the shelves at all.Yup, I would.
Fair ball, but does that mean others shouldn’t have the option to go to the alternative if they want? I’m going to (admittedly presumptuously) guess you individual aren’t in this camp, but some of Big Meat out there doesn’t want the alternative on the shelves at all.
Im Gen X.
But I have no interest in lab grown meat, no thanks. You're more than welcome to fill your boots though, you can actually have my share.
Soylent GreenMore into killing and processing my own meats and fish.
Either that or Hannibal LechterSoylent Green![]()
You are still conflating plant based products and factory grown meat to make your argument. This thread is about one of those things and not the other.