The national food standards body is assessing an application to sell luxury lab-grown meat products, while another company with a cultured lamb burger is waiting to see if customers bite.
I want to know if this Vow company uses Fetal Bovine Serum in its cell growth process. Last I read, there were alternatives being developed, but I don’t know how advanced they are now.
I would only have a reason to try this stuff if it’s genuinely slaughter free.
Maybe that’s a good personal decision if you are vegetarian or vegan, but if it reduces the carbon intensity of the meat industry while reducing the number of animals killed, is that not a good direction?
I want to know if this Vow company uses Fetal Bovine Serum in its cell growth process. Last I read, there were alternatives being developed, but I don’t know how advanced they are now.
I would only have a reason to try this stuff if it’s genuinely slaughter free.
Maybe that’s a good personal decision if you are vegetarian or vegan, but if it reduces the carbon intensity of the meat industry while reducing the number of animals killed, is that not a good direction?