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PETA offer millions for test-tube meat

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Animal activists offer million dollars for test-tube meat

WASHINGTON (AFP) - Steaks out of a test-tube? The animal rights group PETA is putting up a million dollar reward for anyone who by 2012 can grow in-vitro meat that looks and tastes like the real thing.

"In-vitro meat production would use animal stem cells that would be placed in a medium to grow and reproduce. The result would mimic flesh and could be cooked and eaten," People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) said in a statement.

The million-dollar reward will go to the participant who manages by 2012 to put test-tube chicken into commercial production and successful sell it in at least 10 US states at a competitive price.

Teams of researchers around the world are already working on producing meat in a laboratory, but it will be several years yet before in-vitro meat makes it onto the dinner table.

A team of 10 PETA jurors will taste the entries to make sure they match the texture and flavor of chicken, and they must score at least 80 out of 100 points to win the prize.

The New York Times revealed Monday that the scheme almost triggered a civil war within the headquarters of the organization dedicated to fighting for animal rights. But PETA argued the move would help avoid unnecessary suffering.

"More than 40 billion chickens, fish, pigs, and cows are killed every year for food in the United States in horrific ways," it said in its statement.

"In-vitro meat would spare animals from this suffering. In addition, in vitro meat would dramatically reduce the devastating effects the meat industry has on the environment."

And it added that while "humans don't need to eat meat at all" since many people continued "to refuse to kick their meat addictions, PETA is willing to help them gain access to flesh that doesn't cause suffering and death."
There's also a picture of girls wearing lettuce-leaf bikinis I'm sure most of you will like, but I don't know how to post images.

So, a way to avoid killing animals, that involves stem cell research. Is this designed to make moralist's brains explode or what? What do people think of this idea? Personally, I'm for it, if it can be made to work and proven safe.
 
That's actually a pretty good idea. For once PETA isn't totally shooting their own cause in the foot
 
Well scientists aren't going to want to become farmers, we have other things to do. Although I suppose some private companies would take up the idea.
 
Now other than lab animals we may also have lab meat. Killing animals for meat makes me feel refreshed so if we implement this it should be for another reason other than avoiding the death of animals.
 
2112: PETLMIT (People for the ethical treatment of lumps of meat in tubes) call for boycott
of world-wide guilt-free meat industry. A spokesperson said "It makes a mockery of being ethical and responsible because now even non-vegans can claim to be decent"
 
I heartily approve of this, but with the addition that we should grow human meat in tubes as well.
 
I heartily approve of this, but with the addition that we should grow human meat in tubes as well.
Don't know if you're joking or not, but I actually agree with that.
 
I bet human bacon is amazing.

Another question: Would test tube meat be kosher?
 
As long as it isn't grown with a cloven hoof.
 
Another question: Would test tube meat be kosher?

If the original cells are taken from a halal source (ie. an animal that has been slaughtered as halal), then I see no issue with the meat being halal.
 
People in general are rather paranoid of genetically-altered food, so the OP's idea is not going to be adopted in this generation.

Personally, I don't see what PETA's deal is. When animals live the way environmentalists crave--out in the wild, with no humans around to screw with them--they die like this: they get attacked by wild cougars and eaten alive. Scuse me all to hell, but I think the slaughterhouse is a good deal faster and less brutal.
 
Is anyone actually likely to be selling test-tube meat at competitive prices in 4 years? No.
Are PETA just grabbing a headline?
Yes
 
There's also a picture of girls wearing lettuce-leaf bikinis I'm sure most of you will like, but I don't know how to post images.

Both those girls are UGLY. Good thing I wasn't there and their leaf bras didn't blow off, or I might have thrown up my ribeye steak that I had for lunch.
 
I heartily approve of this, but with the addition that we should grow human meat in tubes as well.
That would be cool. I'd eat some just so that I could tell my friends and family and watch them freak out. :D
 
Someone here has been reading far too much Transmetropolitan, and it's me.

On topic: Can this solve the world food crisis?
 
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