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Lab-Grown Meat Coming to Supermarket Shelves Soon?
www.foxbusiness.com ^ | May 01, 2017 | By Jade Scipioni

Posted on 05/01/2017 2:37:20 PM PDT by Red Badger

If this Silicon Valley food-tech startup has its way, its lab-grown meat—which includes chicken, duck and beef—will be on a supermarket shelf near you within the next five years.

“[We’re] trying to put products on the shelves by 2021/2022,” Uma Valeti, Memphis Meats co-founder and CEO, tells FOX Business.

In March, the company announced that it created the “world’s first chicken strip from animal cells,” following their animal-free meatball debut in 2016. Lab-grown beef was previously developed in 2012 by a group of Dutch scientists.

“Essentially, we are taking a number of animal cells, giving them clean and nutritious food and then we watch them grow into a muscle. We harvest that muscle and then cook it,” Valeti says.

The whole process from start to finish takes about four to six weeks, depending on the texture. Valeti says the company’s current main goal is to raise capital and lower their production costs, in order to quickly bring the product to market.

“We’re not allowed to disclose our investors, but we are raising a round now and we are looking to continue to lower the costs – another 10 to 20 fold in the next 18 months – so we can start bringing this closer to reality,” he says.

Production costs currently run about $6,000 per pound of meat, which is drastically down from a year ago, when it was $18,000 per pound. However, Valeti says a lot of work still needs to be done to meet traditional store-bought meat production costs at about $4 or less.

Memphis Meats is one of many startups aiming to disrupt the $200 billion meat and poultry industry. Companies like Impossible Foods and Beyond Meat already have meat substitutes (made from plants, not animal cell tissue) on store shelves.

“What we have done is figure out a way to take those same type of materials from plants and run them through a process of heating, cooling and pressure to create a piece of meat. So, you’re getting essentially the same things in terms of proteins, fats and water but it’s coming directly through a system that comes from plants versus going through the animal,” Ethan Brown, CEO and co-founder of Beyond Meat, told FOX Business in October.

Beyond Meat has also caught the eye of big investors like billionaire Bill Gates and the world’s biggest meat producer, Tyson Foods (TSN), which announced earlier this year that they took a 5% stake in the company. Tyson’s CEO Tom Hayes told FOX Business in March that he sees plant-based protein as a big part of the food industry’s future.

“If you take a look at the FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization) stats, protein consumption is growing around the world — and it continues to grow. It’s not just hot in the U.S.; it’s hot everywhere. People want protein, so whether it’s animal-based protein or plant-based protein, they have an appetite for it. Plant-based protein is growing almost, at this point, a little faster than animal-based, so I think the migration may continue in that direction,” Hayes told FOX Business.

Additionally, the company launched a venture capital fund worth $150 million to invest in startups focusing on meat alternatives.

But when it comes to the more controversial lab-grown meat, some meat industry insiders argue it will never compete with “the real thing.”

“More than 95% of Americans love meat and taste is one of the top drivers. While we haven’t tasted lab-grown products that claim to substitute for meat, we do know these products have some tough competition when it comes to taste, texture and nutrition,” a spokesman for the North American Meat Institute tells FOX Business.

When asked what he would tell critics with ethical objections to eating something made in a lab, Valeti says he wants consumers to keep an open mind.

“It is the most ethical way of producing meat by far, and I would invite anyone to come and tell me why it’s unethical. But more importantly, for critics – or anyone who has never really heard about this, I understand it’s new – I think the magical moment happens when they come see it being cooked and they smell it and taste it. Then they say, ‘we get it,’” he says.


TOPICS: Agriculture; Business/Economy; Food; Health/Medicine
KEYWORDS: beef; food; meat
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To: Red Badger

I wonder if it tastes like lab rats. 8>)


21 posted on 05/01/2017 2:58:35 PM PDT by Robert DeLong
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To: Opinionated Blowhard

In the mid-70s I bought a small package of ‘immitation’ ham. It was a soy/plant product. The taste was sort of like ham, but the texture wasn’t. It was sort of stringy and soft. Comparatively, the price was a bit higher than regular ham, IIRC.

That was the first and last ‘immitation’ meat I ever bought.


22 posted on 05/01/2017 3:00:00 PM PDT by TomGuy
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To: Red Badger

No, No and No. No to artificial meat. Meats meat and man’s got to eat.


23 posted on 05/01/2017 3:00:42 PM PDT by Pilated (.)
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To: deadrock

They have done that already on some packaging. I think fish. No country of origin.


24 posted on 05/01/2017 3:01:42 PM PDT by ColdOne ((I miss my poochie... Tasha 2000~3/14/11~ Best Election Ever!)
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To: Red Badger

the effort should concentrate on making beef.


25 posted on 05/01/2017 3:07:17 PM PDT by RockyTx
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To: Army Air Corps

Which, philisophically makes no sense as no animals are suffering or dying to make that product. But who ever accused PETA of intellectual integrity?

CC


26 posted on 05/01/2017 3:14:17 PM PDT by Celtic Conservative (Veni, vidi, Vomui- I came, I saw, I hurled.)
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To: Opinionated Blowhard

In the 50’s we got mutton and horse meat at school.


27 posted on 05/01/2017 3:19:01 PM PDT by umgud
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To: Red Badger

They’re not going to disrupt anything with that cost.


28 posted on 05/01/2017 3:25:36 PM PDT by Trillian
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To: Red Badger
So, if PETA can call a undifferentiated mass of cellular tissue an ‘animal’, then a undifferentiated cellular mass of human tissue is a ‘baby’...........can’t have it both ways............

Why not? They're liberals. They always have it both ways.

29 posted on 05/01/2017 3:28:21 PM PDT by Pollster1 ("Governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed")
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The day they refine this process to the point where they can generate meat for pennies a ton, and can distribute it to places like Africa, will be the day that all leftists will come after this technology with all guns blazing. The vilification will be more extreme than to a Luke-Warmer writing a column in the New York Slimes. Even if Trump came out and personally condemned the technology, the liberals would still hate it.


30 posted on 05/01/2017 3:30:15 PM PDT by dsrtsage (One half of all people have below average IQ. In the US the number is 54%fe)
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To: Red Badger
“Essentially, we are taking a number of animal cells, giving them clean and nutritious food and then we watch them grow into a muscle. We harvest that muscle and then cook it,” Valeti says.

What we essentially are doing is causing muscle cells to grow immortally in solution. Oh, the other name for such a growth? A sarcoma.
31 posted on 05/01/2017 3:34:33 PM PDT by aruanan
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To: aruanan

Eat yer tumor, dang it! Children are starving in Africa...


32 posted on 05/01/2017 3:38:03 PM PDT by Billthedrill
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To: Opinionated Blowhard

I remember ‘soyburgers’. Nasty!


33 posted on 05/01/2017 3:42:32 PM PDT by AFreeBird
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To: Red Badger

Stopped eating meat in March of 2016.
Because of The Gentle Barn in Tennessee, a farm rescue sanctuary.
That did it for me.


34 posted on 05/01/2017 3:45:32 PM PDT by DefeatCorruption
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To: NorthMountain
Wow, another person who is aware H Beam Piper ever existed.

It's amazing how well his science fiction stories anticipated todays technology

about the only trend he missed out on was the sudden shift from huge mainframe computers to small personal computers and smart phones. Then again, neither did IBM, Burroughs, DEC, Cray, UNIVAC, NCR, Control Data, Honeywell, General Electric and RCA so I guess Piper can be excused on that one.

BTW, many of Piper's old stories are public domain free downloads in e- book format on Project Gutenberg at www.gutenberg.org

35 posted on 05/01/2017 3:47:59 PM PDT by rdcbn (.... when Poets buy guns, tourist season is over ...)
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To: Red Badger

Wait until the voter base in Minneapolis wants to outlaw pork production.....


36 posted on 05/01/2017 3:51:11 PM PDT by ptsal
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To: deadrock

The next step would be for lobbyists to convince congress that identifying labeling should be stopped.


That is the day I buy a farm and raise my own livestock.


37 posted on 05/01/2017 3:51:49 PM PDT by Freedom56v2 (Inside Every Liberal is a Totalitarian Screaming to Get Out - D. Horowitz)
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To: stars & stripes forever

The chicken I buy is fully labelled—where raised and processed...ABC—Anywhere but China!!


38 posted on 05/01/2017 3:53:34 PM PDT by Freedom56v2 (Inside Every Liberal is a Totalitarian Screaming to Get Out - D. Horowitz)
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To: stars & stripes forever

Yes, if you have freezer space and can get 1/4 of beef, that is great idea!


39 posted on 05/01/2017 3:54:13 PM PDT by Freedom56v2 (Inside Every Liberal is a Totalitarian Screaming to Get Out - D. Horowitz)
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To: Red Badger

Wait until the voter base in Minneapolis wants to outlaw pork production.....


40 posted on 05/01/2017 4:06:34 PM PDT by ptsal
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