Mar 21 - Second lab-grown chicken product cleared for human consumption by U.S. regulator |
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![]() ![]() WASHINGTON (Reuters) - California-based cultivated meat company GOOD Meat has received clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to bring its lab-grown chicken to market, according to agency documents released on Tuesday. Several companies are working to bring cultivated meat to market in the United States, and must receive approval from both the FDA and the U.S. Department of Agriculture before they can sell their products. GOOD Meat's chicken is the second cultivated meat product to receive a "no-questions" letter from the FDA after California-based UPSIDE Foods got the regulator's green light for its cultivated chicken brea*t last November. The letter means the FDA accepts the company's conclusion that its product is safe for humans to eat. "We have no questions at this time regarding GOOD Meat’s conclusion that foods comprised of or containing cultured chicken cell material [are] as safe as comparable foods produced by other methods," the agency said in a March 20 letter to the company. GOOD Meat plans to initially sell its product at restaurants owned by chef José Andrés, known for his work on global food security. The company has been selling its chicken on a small scale in Singapore since 2020. "I am so proud to bring this new way of making meat to my country and to do it with a hero of mine, Chef José Andrés,” said Josh Tetrick, co-founder and CEO of GOOD Meat, in a statement. Cultivated meat is derived from a small sample of animal cells which are fed nutrients and grown in steel vats before being processed into cuts of meat. Cultivated meat companies say the product provides environmental benefits because it could cut down on the 14.5% of the world's greenhouse gas emissions derived from livestock. |
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Also, there is a direct correlation between modern medicine, which was invented by man, and longer life expectancy. God wasn't doing sh*t for life expectancy in the 2500 years that people have believed in him. You almost always say some really stupid sh*t, but you've somehow gotten even more ignorant. That trailer park education is a bi*ch. | |
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The propaganda against natural foods is real and people lobbying for this synthetic sh*t are going all in on allowing this garbage to be legal do your research on engineered foods and you'll find it linked to deaths early 90s, all the allergies from the spliced source are carried over to the organic side, the fda allows them just to label foods that contain gmos to just say "contains bioengineering ingredients " but does not have to say where that source comes from which is ludicrous.
This article summarizes good information. |
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But seriously, you just made an excuse. You look for anything to say God isn't real. That's not going to fly on judgement day. Lying to yourself is not healthy. You don't want to know the truth. So you won't find it until it's too late. I hope that isn't the case though. | |
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