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Lab-Grown Meat: The Pros & Cons and What to Expect | Episode 67


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In this episode of Don’t Eat Poop!, our hosts Matt and Francine are talking about the future again, this time they're tackling lab-grown meat — that is if one can even call it meat if it’s grown in a dish.


This is a huge new scientific development with a lot of money backing it as a potential for the future, so of course it deserves its own episode.


Tune in to hear all about lab-grown meat, facts, curiosities, and its political repercussions,  as well as its pros and cons in terms of food safety, compliance, and regulations.


In this episode:

đź’© [01:05] Why Matt and Francine are talking about lab-created meat

đź’© [02:51] Wanda Fish and the first cell-cultivated fish

đź’© [04:05] Parasite destruction tags and the matter with sushi

đź’© [07:30] The food safety ramifications of lab-grown meat

đź’© [12:30] Recent lab-grown meat bans

đź’© [17:06] Lab-cultivated meat facts and curiosities

đź’© [19:53] Debunking a food safety myth

Disclaimer: Episode title and content do not constitute legal or health advice.

Resources from this episode


Read the Food Safety News article Matt mentions: Israel-based Wanda Fish rolls out first cell-cultivated fish.


FDA-approved lab-grown meat companies:

UPSIDE Foods website

Good Meat website

Noteworthy quotes from this episode


“No, cattle is not going extinct. You could make a huge argument that certain fish have the potential of going extinct because they're being overfished. So, where I think this really gets into a huge potential in the future is lab-based meat for fish alternatives.” – Matthew Regusci


“I'm certain there have to be risks with these products. Maybe we're moving away from Salmonella and E. coli to God knows what.” – Francine L Shaw


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