You are my hero!
Me too! Hoorah!!!!!!! I'm grateful you spoke up!
Thanks guys. Sorry I get heated over this topic. I will try not to be the cause of getting locked though.
What they served isn't, of course, ready for prime time but represents a huge achievement and step toward sustainable meat production.
Would I eat version 1.0? Nope. That's really not the point!
For many reasons, I really hope that this is an area of continued public-private funding going forward.
As an aside, at least this is 100% meat - about 64% more than the "beef" used by Taco Bell: http://jezebel.com/5742413/this-is-what-really-hides-in-taco-bells-beef
Matt
Matt,
While I agree this is a huge step forward in something with good intentions, I do not see the end game in the same light. If there is one thing we should all know is that if there is money behind something, there is money in front of it. The idea of being able to control the main protein source of foods is something worth untold amounts of money (insert GMO's here) and something our country simply cannot resist from a corporation standpoint. If there is money at stake the advancements will move forward and the end game will be profit, not sustaining anything.
Like MN_Rebel said we have plenty of ferrel creatures we can cook up and ship off to starving countries if needs be but there is no money in that.. So it is not be pursued even though it would be helping our own ecosystems and doing something we already do (providing food aid elsewhere in the world). I too see the local small businesses and farmers suffering in the end.
This is every reason why my house has converted to organic and local foods if at all possible.. Even this is not 100% healthy but it is better than what my most hated corporation (our very own FDA) approves for my family to consume.