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this post was submitted on 04 Sep 2025
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I think because of the material position of the meat producers and the economy/state protectionism, lab grown meat would become a culture war issue in the global north ("I'm not eating the bugs" etc).
And the political capital necessary to make people eat "lab grown" meat instead of "natural meat" would probably be so extreme, like land reform and an actual cultural revolution, that at point why not just reduce the amount of meat consumed through plant based alternatives and non meat or reduced meat diets.