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over a year ago
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didn't look very appetizing this morning and cost is little hard to swallow at £250k. Protein through insects is the future (just glad its my kids future not mine) |
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By *icketysplits OP Woman
over a year ago
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"didn't look very appetizing this morning and cost is little hard to swallow at £250k. Protein through insects is the future (just glad its my kids future not mine)"
It's going to be hard to sell at that price. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Millions of cows across the country going to be put out of work if it takes off, disgraceful!"
Pmsl!!
It was bad enough when the bloody horses were trying to steal their jobs! |
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"didn't look very appetizing this morning and cost is little hard to swallow at £250k. Protein through insects is the future (just glad its my kids future not mine)
It's going to be hard to sell at that price." .
George osborne wilk buy one |
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"didn't look very appetizing this morning and cost is little hard to swallow at £250k. Protein through insects is the future (just glad its my kids future not mine)
It's going to be hard to sell at that price."
One happy meal, one big Mac and two test tube burgers please ... that will be just £500,008 please
(pedants ... don't put me right on the £8 - its a complete guess ) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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we buy food that is genetically modified, long lasting, meat pumped full of antibiotics, intensely farmed crops, full of pesticides, but hey its cheap, and we actually pay to get cancer, bring it on!
There is a cure for cancer, but we wont be told, imagine the amount of tax the govt would lose if we didn't need medicines! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Sounds like something from the sitcom "Better off Ted"
I didn't know Ted had his own sitcom."
jeez dont let on we all know we will never silence him now !!!! |
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By *icketysplits OP Woman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"The review is that it has good bite but is a bit too lean and dry with intense flavours.
Was Ryan involved in the taste test ........ ?? "
I have asked him that but he hasn't responded. I hope it hasn't left him speechless. |
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"The review is that it has good bite but is a bit too lean and dry with intense flavours.
Was Ryan involved in the taste test ........ ??
I have asked him that but he hasn't responded. I hope it hasn't left him speechless."
that would be novel |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Although I’ve been a Veggie (not for moral reasons) since 1983 …… I’d still rather eat real meat than some lab-grown substitute packed with whatever concoction they introduce to give it the flavour and texture of the real thing…….
But as for it being a solution to help the worlds increasing food shortages,,,,
I look forward to seeing if it is a credible proposition, and I would happily support its production if it meant an end to the problems faced by those in the world who presently don’t have enough food to live healthy lives ..
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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago
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"It's too impersonal for me. I like to make a connection with my burgers.
What if it was made from your own stem cells? You can't get more personal than that."
Probably the closest I will ever get to noshing myself |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"i was going to start a topic on this asking if the veggies of FAB would now be tempted since "in theory" no cows were harmed..."
Speaking as someone whose a veggie with no moral objection to those who choose eat meat…..
I wouldn’t be tempted to eat lab-meat just because it doesn’t involve the process of rearing animals that are then killed to become food….
I love the variety I already get in my veggie diet so I don’t feel I’m missing out by not eating meat of any kind ….
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By (user no longer on site)
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Thing is, the worlds population is growing at an unsustainable rate.
Basically, at the end of the day, unless alternatives are found, we are all going to starve.
So in essence, yes, of course I am going to eat it as long as it gives me the nutrition that I need to survive.
Quite honestly, we all would do the same, it's human instinct. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"No, not made from Labradors but "artificial" burgers made in a lab.
Ladbrador Burgers would taste awesome! "
What about cross breeds? Like a labradoodle thingy? I reckon that'll be too garlicky........ |
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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago
In Your Bush |
"Thing is, the worlds population is growing at an unsustainable rate.
Basically, at the end of the day, unless alternatives are found, we are all going to starve.
So in essence, yes, of course I am going to eat it as long as it gives me the nutrition that I need to survive.
Quite honestly, we all would do the same, it's human instinct."
We could eat cookies and crisp sandwiches. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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it is the progress we would need if we are ever to find a new home...Frankenstein science has for too long been used as a scapegoat about the problems we might face in the world when in fact its what HAS made the modern world.
if people are so against 'Frankenstein' science then they should tell those researching cancer to quit that
GMcDonalds all the way |
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By *icketysplits OP Woman
over a year ago
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"it is the progress we would need if we are ever to find a new home...Frankenstein science has for too long been used as a scapegoat about the problems we might face in the world when in fact its what HAS made the modern world.
if people are so against 'Frankenstein' science then they should tell those researching cancer to quit that
GMcDonalds all the way"
I'm not against science but I do like eating cows. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"There is a cure for cancer, but we wont be told, imagine the amount of tax the govt would lose if we didn't need medicines! "
Um... in the UK we have the NHS which pays for the majority of the medicines
There is indeed many cures for Cancer, Chemo / Radiotherapy / Surgery, I personally have been cured twice now. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"i was going to start a topic on this asking if the veggies of FAB would now be tempted since "in theory" no cows were harmed..."
Well apart from the 300 they had to kill to get the stem cells to grow the artificial meat |
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