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I guessed this would happen, that is why I made the decision to put it into Chat initially in case it became too stupid with the troobleevrs smashing at everyone with their protest banners. However as I am not being negative about Vegan junk food (once they read what I say very slowly) it is very hard for them to heap disdain onto the thread as it is not fighting against their cause.Ann, we are slowly moving away from that thread's aim..
Not that I have found yet but I need to do a lot more research. I think they will come fairly quickly is my hope, speaking as a trader.Back to investing is there anything covering this on, on the ASX?
The crazy thing to realize is that she thought the flavor was bad simply because she believed it was soy, even though it was her normal milk.
It shows even if the soy had tasted exactly like her normal milk she would have rejected it, it never would have even had a chance because her mind would not have given it a fair shot.
Sanitarium has this virtually locked down - and they are tax exempt to boot!
This is a funny thread, speaking as a vegan. I doubt there'd be quick money in this area.
Tiny short term, massive longer term. Veganism is going to be bigger than organic and gluten free combined. Fat free high sugar junk won't hold a candle to the new onslaught of vegan focused foods.If you're in it purely for the money it's a tiny segment of the population to cater to. Maybe better to create something marketed for everyone but just leave out non-vegan stuff so you can put the little logo on the side, and thus attract a few vegans.
I can't see the majority of vegans ever eating lab meat and I could only imagine the poorest of the poor would ever touch it if it was cheap enough but who knows with enough flavour maskers and enhancers, a bit of umami flavour chucked in and natural colours and flavours people will probably eat anything. But it is certainly something to watch out for. I am sure there will be a brave new world of 'food' coming to challenge our immune systems in the near future.If a serious mob doing IPO for lab grown meat ever decides to list might be worth a look.
Twitter and Bill Gates have just invested a motser in Beyond Meat and that had a massive start on the stock exchange over the last couple of days.
Tiny short term, massive longer term. Veganism is going to be bigger than organic and gluten free combined. Fat free high sugar junk won't hold a candle to the new onslaught of vegan focused foods.
I can't see the majority of vegans ever eating lab meat and I could only imagine the poorest of the poor would ever touch it if it was cheap enough but who knows with enough flavour maskers and enhancers, a bit of umami flavour chucked in and natural colours and flavours people will probably eat anything. But it is certainly something to watch out for. I am sure there will be a brave new world of 'food' coming to challenge our immune systems in the near future.
Oh good news re Beyond Meat. I hope you're right; the LOOONG term depends on many things, civilisationally speaking.
For years I couldn't go into a butcher shop because of the smell, through necessity of having to shop myself I got over it. But I hear what you are saying. Anything with too strong a meat flavour I still don't like. Once I found out what white meat veal was I never, ever ate it again but I also never really liked its flavour either.Yes, many (most?) vegans would not go for lab meat. I do not like meat taste nor smell.
The lab grown meat thing is a Venn diagram overlap - it's more for those who insist that meat is required for health but still regret the animal suffering. I'm assuming it was at a stage where it is a decent match, tastewise, for normal meat. Those meat eaters who enjoy a sense of the food chain process of using lesser organisms for food, or have religious requirements for a certain type of slaughter, would not be interested in lab meat.
Coles and woolies stock it.I am no vegetarian or vegan or anything but I am actually interested in purchasing this Cheese for use in certain dishes/sandwiches. Where can you buy it ?
....and a warmer atmosphere. Although we may just need food growth factories with regulated temp and co2! How did they make Soylent Green again? Out of soy and lentils wasn't it?
Veggie Burger Mania Hits Corporate America After Beyond Meat IPO
As hot corporate trends go, crypto and pot are so yesterday. Now, the rush is to get in on anything that smacks of vegetarian meat products.
OK, well, maybe the frenzy isn’t quite as intense as those have been, but a few days after Beyond Meat Inc.’s stock price was frantically bid up by investors in its trading debut, food companies are rushing to get their veggie burgers to market.
Tyson Foods Inc. on Monday confirmed it will introduce a meatless protein product in coming months. Tyson, to underscore the announcement, is the biggest meat processor in the U.S. McDonald’s Corp. just began selling a veggie burger in Germany, Burger King said last week that its Impossible Whopper would go nationwide this year. In July, Whole Foods will start selling a burger made by Lightlife, a competitor to Beyond Meat. Bloomberg Intelligence predicts the Beyond Meat success will push companies like Kellogg Co., Conagra Brands Inc. and Kraft Heinz Co. to spend more on plant innovation. More...
Oh good news re Beyond Meat. I hope you're right; the LOOONG term depends on many things, civilisationally speaking.
Yes, many (most?) vegans would not go for lab meat. I do not like meat taste nor smell.
The lab grown meat thing is a Venn diagram overlap - it's more for those who insist that meat is required for health but still regret the animal suffering. I'm assuming it was at a stage where it is a decent match, tastewise, for normal meat. Those meat eaters who enjoy a sense of the food chain process of using lesser organisms for food, or have religious requirements for a certain type of slaughter, would not be interested in lab meat.
What about fish and seafood ? Are we moving towards lab growing them too !
I'd rather put a shrimp on the barbie. Oops is that Aussie slang allowed ? Let's re-phrase it: how about a prawn on the BBQ ?
I don’t think we are in danger of being short of co2, most people find plant based diets reduce inflammation.
Also, the vast majority of saturated fats you would be consuming come from animal products, so if you are worried about saturated fats, choose more vegan foods.
When you think about it, meat grown in the sterile confines of a clean lab should be a lot more appetizing that meat torn from an animal that lived in its own poo and died screaming for its life in a stinky blood filled horror show of a slaughter house,
The grass fields will act as carbon sinks which will negate anything the cows may fart out.
With the Space industry fastly adopting Methane as a rocket fuel, we may find a way to further reuse by-products of our farming techniques. Although I'm having a hard time picturing the recovery techniques
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