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Thread: Fake Meat - yay or nay?

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    http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/20...oughs-research

    Would you eat 'fake meat'? If there were subtle but perceptible differences in flavour and texture between the 'real' & 'fake' meat, would you forgo real meat from a place of social and environmental consciousness?

    Fake meat: is science fiction on the verge of becoming fact?

    The race to make fake meat just got interesting. Two scientists on opposite sides of the world both claim to be on the verge of serving up the first lab-grown hamburger – and saving the planet in the process. The new reality is so close, you can almost taste it.

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    Hey Mooksy Mooks.

    Nay! Been tricked enough with soya mince already.

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    Isn't that what KFC is supposed to be ANYWAY?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sinbad View Post
    Isn't that what KFC is supposed to be ANYWAY?
    You don't wanna know how KFC gets its 'meat'

    Go Nandos, its a little more pricey but I would pay for health.
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    Oh my that will bring the organic food lovers to arms, they already moaning about GM food. How will they feel about it grown in a lab, cause it's not from nature and screw the populous need to eat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sinbad View Post
    Isn't that what KFC is supposed to be ANYWAY?
    Funny, but I could have sworn that was Mcdonalds
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    Nay

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    Nice and tender tumour! yummy!

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    Save the planet in the process?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sinbad View Post
    Isn't that what KFC is supposed to be ANYWAY?
    Quote Originally Posted by ChocolateBadger View Post
    You don't wanna know how KFC gets its 'meat'

    Go Nandos, its a little more pricey but I would pay for health.
    Both KFC and Nando's source from the same suppliers, Rainbow chickens... that's the same place PicknPay get theirs.

    Personally I wouldn't go for this grown meat. I'm trying to eat free range organic and I don't feel that this "meat" would be moving closer to that ideal. It tends towards the GM/packed with Antibiotics/fed on chemicals side.
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    Yay to fake meat for everyday eating, especially if it tastes good, is nutritious and the difference to real meat is subtle.
    Nay to fake meat for special occasions!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slootvreter View Post
    Save the planet in the process?
    From the article:
    Eating meat is bad for the environment, of that there is no doubt. And the moral arguments against killing animals are compelling. Humans currently slaughter about 1,600 mammals and birds every second for food – that is half a trillion lives a year, plus trillions more fish, crustaceans and molluscs. The total biomass of all the world's livestock is almost exactly twice that of humanity itself. And while crops that feed people cover just 4% of the Earth's usable surface (land that is not covered by ice or water, or is bare rock), animal pastureland accounts for a full 30%. Our meat, in other words, weighs twice as much as we do and takes seven times as much land to grow.

    And we are going to have to feed a lot more people in the coming decades. The world's population stands at a little over 7bn; by 2060 this will have risen to perhaps 9.5bn, and that is a fairly optimistic scenario. Not only are there more and more of us, but we are eating more and more meat. Demand for it is expected to double by 2050. The market in chicken, pig, cattle and sheep flesh is worth about $1trn a year. By mid-century this will more than double, perhaps triple at today's prices, as the cost of land rises.

    This is bad news for the Earth. Meat production accounts for about 5% of global CO2 emissions, 40% of methane emissions and 40% of various nitrogen oxides. If meat production doubles, by the late 2040s cows, pigs, sheep and chickens will be responsible for about half as much climate change impact as all the world's cars, trucks and aircraft.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nerfherder View Post
    Both KFC and Nando's source from the same suppliers, Rainbow chickens... that's the same place PicknPay get theirs.

    Personally I wouldn't go for this grown meat. I'm trying to eat free range organic and I don't feel that this "meat" would be moving closer to that ideal. It tends towards the GM/packed with Antibiotics/fed on chemicals side.
    See told you guys, the "organic" is better guys won't like it. You do know that organic meat is probably actually causing more harm then the one's you are avoiding.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lupus View Post
    See told you guys, the "organic" is better guys won't like it. You do know that organic meat is probably actually causing more harm then the one's you are avoiding.
    It is ?

    We have been eating organic meat since the beginning of time, why would it be causing issues now ?
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    hmm, *wonders about human flesh grown in a vat*

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