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Skybird 02-24-12 06:11 PM

Prices for Burgers to reach 230 thousand per piece
 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-17104501

If this gets done in really huge dimension, it would change the world. 70% of the planet's agriculture currently is being run to support lifestock and meat-production.

However, nothing comes from nothing. To create these ammounts of needed artificial meat, according ressources must come from somewhere.

We also need to wait and learn about longterm effects of eating such meat frequently, and whether it has a additional unwanted effect on man's organism, or not. We speak about many years, and decades. Which does not mean necessarily that they will wait so long before opening the market for it. whether that will show to be a curse or a blessing, remains to be seen.

Platapus 02-24-12 08:46 PM

I think this is definitely something worth investigating. It might be a while before it goes into production, but well worth looking at.

Betonov 02-25-12 04:17 AM

I have no problem with that. I eat meat for the taste of it, if the taste is the same then who cares. As long as there are no bad side efects like Sky said.

Stealhead 02-25-12 02:39 PM

I would say it would need to be carefully and extensively researched if it proves to be safe good idea.

MH 02-25-12 02:46 PM

I dont know...eating plankton looks like better option:haha:

BossMark 02-25-12 02:54 PM

I wouldn't have one given especially from McDonalds :down:

MH 02-25-12 03:02 PM

Few times i went to MacDonald's made me feel like food lab anyway.

Onkel Neal 02-25-12 03:03 PM

This scared me so much I immediately ran down to Whataburger and order a couple cheeseburgers.

I'm calmer now. Very calm.:cool:

Stealhead 02-25-12 03:04 PM

I do not eat most fast food either but alot of people do.Whataburger is not too bad neither is Fiveguys.

McDonalds,Burger King,Wendy's are all slop.

Rockstar 02-25-12 03:09 PM

Best burger I ever ate was at Omega Burger in Galena Park, TX.

vienna 02-25-12 03:09 PM

Quote:

I dont know...eating plankton looks like better option:haha:
I don't know...krill makes me peckish... :DL

Rockstar 02-25-12 03:17 PM

Also too I read somewhere the reason for this synthetic meat wasn't to save the cow or to be kind to the enviroment. But rather it stems from the real necessity of keeping up with the ever increasing demand to feed an ever increasing human population. That ever increasing population will also encroach on the very fields used to raise and support livestock. Less room and space needed to grow tasty synthomeats. :D

STEED 02-25-12 03:35 PM

Artificial Meat!!! :o

Hells bells, straight out of a Horror Film! :o

vienna 02-25-12 03:36 PM

Soylent Green is people!!...

Blood_splat 02-25-12 03:43 PM

We're going to need another earth with this growing population.

Torplexed 02-25-12 04:22 PM

I recall when soyburgers first hit the market. Many people thought they were going to get to be the norm. They weren't that healthy, being full of sodium and filler. The aftertaste made them horrible too. Even toothpaste and mouthwash didn't seem to damp it. (Although there are some meatless burgers nowadays that don't seem bad)

If Test-Tube Burger tastes OK, has good texture and is affordable, then I wouldn't mind. That's a lot of hurdles to overcome though.

Platapus 02-25-12 05:00 PM

And like with soy, this manufactured "meat" will be blended with real meat.

Now if you want to really try a good burger, there is nothing like going to Burger Jack's and ordering a Shrimp Burger. It was located behind the embassies in South Korea.

It was actually a pretty good burger. :yep:

Skybird 02-25-12 05:03 PM

actually I once read that a meat-like substance ready to eat they already have created somewhere, it shouldmhave tasted like meat, but not having had its unique and irregular consistency.

I am quite certain they will get there sooner or later. Would hopefully also rid us from antibiotics-infested meat.

many people like baloney, i mean waht in German is called "Fleischwurst". that is meat that get fluidized by adding some encyms, stirred, and then gets solidified again. you do not know what kind of meat it was, from how many different sources. It is just a soft, rosy mass that reminds of marsh mallows, and tastes of many things maybe - but certainly not of meat. I find that much more disgusting to eat than the idea to eat meat that got "farmed" in a test tube, if it has a natural consistency, taste and structure.

Not much meat eating here anyway. I do not make a religion of avoiding meat. I just have lost interest in eating it.

They should do the same test tube thing with fish meat. Fish farming like they do now is a very big environmental problem. some say the local problems are bigger than with concentrated mass farming of cattle. Different to meat, I like to eat fish, Thuna and simple white Salmon. but no Sushi for me, please. I hate Sushi.

Jimbuna 02-26-12 06:58 AM

No supporters here for kebab meat then? :DL

Betonov 02-26-12 07:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jimbuna (Post 1845673)
No supporters here for kebab meat then? :DL

That's where you'r wrong :DL

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