• eee@lemm.ee
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    6 months ago

    Damn those DEMONcrats wanting to over-regulate everything and stifle innovation! Small government forever! Er, hold on-

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    6 months ago

    I thought government regulations were bad. Hang on, are these fellows not being genuine about that?

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    6 months ago

    It would be one thing if they really were banning it due to health concerns. But that’s not why they are doing it. It’s about money as it is the only thing they care about. Someone is paying them to prevent competition. So much for free enterprise. Also, to own da libs.

    They’ll change their mind once lab meat eventually becomes a tenth of the cost with ten times better taste than the real thing.

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      6 months ago

      I doubt it’ll ever taste as good as the real thing, but I can certainly see it eventually being cheaper if we ever cut out the massive subsidies.

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        If they can fine-tune the ratio and distribution of fat/muscle it could very well be the most delicious meat ever eaten, but that’s a big If that will take years (probably decades) of research.

        However I can absolutely see it becoming cheaper with a couple years of streamlining the process.

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          There’s more to flavor and texture than just the ratio of fat to lean, not to mention the color. Consider farmed vs. wild-caught fish (especially salmon), pastured vs. caged chicken, grass vs. corn-fed beef, etc.

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        It doesn’t really need to be as good as a steak. If you can get it good enough to be used as an ingredient, like as ground beef, for stewing, or steak tips, then that’s a huge part of all beef production.

        Of course, a lot of those kinds of beef happen because they’re already not good enough for steak, but it’s something.

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            6 months ago

            And they are analogous such as with whole chicken breast in chicken parmigiana and shredded chicken in chicken salad. Beef was just a concrete example.

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    6 months ago

    I can’t wait until it turns out that they can grow lab-grown meat that tastes better than the finest Wagyu beef and people go up north to eat it.

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    6 months ago

    One of the states with shortest life expectancy banning something that may help their health or environment. What a surprise.

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      6 months ago

      With politics (especially the GOP), it’s the opposite of Hanlon’s razor – Never attribute to stupidity that which is adequately explained by malice.

      These fuckers are shooting for some combination of harming an outgroup, or profiting from corruption. They’re not idiots, they’re evil. They act like idiots because that’s what their base finds relatable.