What Do Vegans Think about Lab-Grown Meat?

What Do Vegans Think about Lab-Grown Meat?

Author: Francis Tapon January 31, 2025 Duration: 14:20

Lab-grown meat has many other names:



  • Cultivated Meat: This term is increasingly favored as it accurately describes growing meat from animal cells in a controlled environment.

  • Cell-Based Meat: This name emphasizes that the meat is derived from animal cells rather than whole animals, highlighting its scientific origins.

  • Cultured Meat: Like cultivated meat, this term refers to meat produced through cellular agriculture techniques.

  • Clean Meat: This term was popular among early advocates, suggesting a more ethical and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional meat.

  • Synthetic Meat: This name indicates that the product is artificially created, which can evoke mixed consumer reactions.

  • Slaughter-Free Meat: This term appeals to ethical consumers concerned about animal welfare and the implications of traditional meat production.


Matthew Halteman and I discuss his book Hungry Beautiful Animals. Here's the timeline of our discussion in case you want to skip to a section.


Matthew Halteman and I discuss his book Hungry Beautiful Animals. Here's the timeline of our discussion in case you want to skip to a section.


00:00 Know yourself


05:15 Negotiating and compromising


09:15 Cognitive Dissonance 


 


Have you tried lab-grown meat?


It has many other names:



  • Cultivated Meat: This term is increasingly favored as it accurately describes growing meat from animal cells in a controlled environment.

  • Cell-Based Meat: This name emphasizes that the meat is derived from animal cells rather than whole animals, highlighting its scientific origins.

  • Cultured Meat: Like cultivated meat, this term refers to meat produced through cellular agriculture techniques.

  • Clean Meat: This term was popular among early advocates, suggesting a more ethical and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional meat.

  • Synthetic Meat: This name indicates that the product is artificially created, which can evoke mixed consumer reactions.

  • Slaughter-Free Meat: This term appeals to ethical consumers concerned about animal welfare and the implications of traditional meat production.


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