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Tuesday, June 5, 2007

could the cheeseburger of the future come from a test tube?



Could your cheeseburger of the future come from a test tube? It's already happening actually in a project called new harvest. New Harvest was originally started to enable astronauts to synthetically produce meat in outer space. But with all the environmental impacts of industrial farming it is being looked at as an alternative for the mass public too. At the moment it is too expensive for mass consumption but once the method is perfected it could be a cost effective, painless and a much healthier alternative to industrial farming. I think this is a great idea but it will take time for some people to get used to it. Please click the following link to view the new harvest website.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I would definitely try this out. It has to be healthier than the filth they produce in this country and I'd sleep a hell of a lot better knowing industrial farms were extinct.

June 5, 2007 4:35 PM  
Anonymous fengWayWay said...

Sounds good to me and especially if you can't tell the difference and it's healthy.

June 7, 2007 4:01 PM  
Anonymous misa said...

As a vegan, I won't partake, but it certainly makes me happy that meat-eaters will be able to eat meat in a more friendly way! I will tell all of my friends about this and encourage them to choose this!

June 10, 2007 11:51 AM  

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