• ZapBeebz_@lemmy.world
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      15 days ago

      I’m very curious what they’d say it needs to pass in order to be “proven”.

      And then I’m curious if a pack of ground beef from the grocery store would be able to meet the same standard

      • CharlesDarwin@lemmy.world
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        15 days ago

        They don’t care anyway. It’s about the money and if they can whip up just enough conspiracy theories about how cultivated meat is something “they” (the globalists, aka, THE JOOS - and let’s be real, that’s what so much conspiratorial bullshit always boils down to) want to make you eat, they can stall out progress.

        Just like they do on climate change. Which, by the way, cultivated meat would help address. But of course, next quarter’s profits will take precedence over us, our children, our grandchildren, and so on.

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      14 days ago

      The precautionary principle. For food and drugs, they have to be proven safe before being allowed onto the market. That’s a good idea, despite Nebraska perverting it for their own corrupt protectionist reasons.