incredibly expensive is the main thing, it's a shitcoin just like solar and wind power, wouldn't stand on its own economics only if they redistribute your tax money to the producers

and the "official" version of nutritious means no fat so it's gonna taste like the worst lean veal you can imagine

and it won't have any of the natural vitamins and minerals of real meat

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Expensive now, but it won't be. We already have a higher level of control over stem cells than we ever will over the sun or wind. Demand will increase quality & efficiency, in time, just like everything else. I doubt quality would be on par with true food, but for people who may have a hard time acquiring protein sources, any is better than none. I'm definitely an opt out type on the topic but globally, I think this could have a huge impact on quality of life for many over the next couple decades. Beyond that, my concern is being priced out of real meat. I could raise animals but I don't really want to 😂 there's a lot about modern living that I actually enjoy... not needing to deal with livestock being one of them.

really, the biggest question is WHY

second question is: what's so hard about livestock?

third question is: do you really trust the biotech companies who just ran a massive massive propaganda campaign that literally killed people, to get this right and not give you cancer or worse?

i'm gonna stick to my goat farm, until the world has shaken themselves out of this trance of progressive technologism cultism

there is nothing inefficient about animal husbandry for the high quality of the product, and our bodies evolved over 200,000 years ago to eat the flesh of natural animals and the reductionist, retarded, psychopathic biotech industry can kiss my arse.

also, if you don't want to deal with livestock, ... you know... there's a butcher, he can deal with the farmer who deals with the livestock

some of us love the animals

not just stupid save the animals cultism but actually enjoy their company and are fine with the fact that we have to kill them at some point, so we do it kindly