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I heard on the news this morning, that scientists have grown strips of beef, cultured from stem cells of cattle, and have put together the worlds first test tube burger. Would you, could you eat this? |
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@nikkei | 5 August 13 | |
that sounds fkn horrendous. why would you even try it??
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@dodgey | 5 August 13 | |
No because I only eat beef that comes from British farms.
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@zonino | 5 August 13 | |
of course, it may not actually make me sick like real beef
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@dodgey | 5 August 13 | |
This sort of practice will put farmers out of work.
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@zonino | 5 August 13 | |
bit like mcdonalds, the only meat like substance I could eat without getting sick when I was at my worst
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@zonino | 5 August 13 | |
@ dodgey - 5.08.13 - 12:33pm This sort of practice will put farmers out of work. They'll grow vegetables or grow test tube burger farmers |
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@3mel | 5 August 13 | |
sounds wrong
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@pout | 5 August 13 | |
@ dodgey - 5.08.13 - 12:33pm This sort of practice will put farmers out of work. I dont think the idea is to put farmers out of business, but to provide a meat source to meet the ever increasing demand, that's coming from places like china etc. |
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@tokage | 5 August 13 | |
i don't like it at all tbh.. and i don't think it will put farmers out of business, it may be more expensive i think.
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@3mel | 5 August 13 | |
at a cost of 220.000 quid making one burgers worth, I don't think any farmers need worry just yet
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