Representative Zach Nunn has introduced an amendment to the Farm Bill to prohibit federal funding for lab-grown meat research, referring to it as 'Frankenstein meat.' This move comes amid growing political attention on lab-grown meat, with some U.S. states already banning it despite it not being available on store shelves yet. Critics argue that lab-grown meat is cruel and dystopian, while supporters highlight the high mortality rates and disease prevalence in factory-farmed animals, questioning the safety concerns associated with lab-grown alternatives. There are 1.7 billion farm animals in the US who live in factory farms, and every year, 20% die due to disease.
Meat comes from livestock, not laboratories. This is just lab-made goop from scammers trying to exploit fools who have fallen hook, line and sinker for the climate hoax. https://t.co/vyoHvlMfDY https://t.co/J4e8gGhwnD
Lab-grown meat isn't on store shelves yet, but some U.S. states have already banned it https://t.co/N3uSxpVY0U
Lab-grown meat isn't on store shelves yet, but some states have already banned it https://t.co/Bou1NYupiy
Lab-grown meat is getting a lot of attention lately from politicians who want to ban it. If you don’t want to eat lab-grown meat, don’t. But just because something is made with new technology doesn’t mean we should ban it. https://t.co/Hjz1rxK7W7
There are 1.7 billion farm animals in the US who live in factory farms. Every year, 20% die due to disease. Those that survive the diseases go on your plate. Tell me more about how lab grown meat is too dangerous? https://t.co/lQSKQx1AOh
lab grown meat is cruel and dystopian. factory farming is kinder and more humane https://t.co/vdZR8vPN59
It’s simple: you cannot grow meat in a lab. Meat is raised by Iowa’s farmers, cattlemen, and ranchers. I introduced an amendment to the Farm Bill to prohibit any federal dollars from funding “Frankenstein meat” research. 🥩 https://t.co/K8LifsGClk