• @addictedtochaos@lemm.ee
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    13 months ago

    competitive to what , thats the question ;-) but yes, you are completely right, i dont know what the future will bring.

    • @otp@sh.itjust.works
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      13 months ago

      Competitive to slaughtered meat. Lab-grown meat is literally just meat. The 3% stuff is just a gimmick. Give it a decade or so and I think we’ll have 100% lab-grown meat.

      I could even see it being cheaper and just as good as (if not better than) slaughtered meat in the future. Kind of like lab-grown diamonds compared to mined diamonds.

      • @addictedtochaos@lemm.ee
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        23 months ago

        it will never be cheaper than slaughtered meat.

        and this is the reason: the whole angle is you eat it because you like animals, your health, and nature. so it will never be cheaper than actual meat.

        not because thats impossible; but because someone wants to make money.

        if ot would be cheaper, than price would be the main argument; but it isnt.

        the main argument is health and nature and climate change.

        • @otp@sh.itjust.works
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          13 months ago

          I could see lab-grown meat becoming cheaper simply because it requires less land. Eventually, the only slaughtered meat will be from the farms that do it out of passion, and you have only the free-range, organic, good lifestyle kind of farms that already charge a premium.

          The ones doing it for money would be happy to use less land and resources to produce more meat more easily.

          Of course, we have no idea what will actually happen. We can only really guess.

          • @addictedtochaos@lemm.ee
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            23 months ago

            yeah, you need less land for that, but a factory, huge vats, a laboratory for quality control, plumbing, huge amounts of water. it will be a bit similiar to a large brewery, but way more complicated, since you are not dealing with liquids that you can pump around when its done.

            those who own these factories will not be farmers.