Bill Gates is optimistic about the future of fake meat and plant-based foods.
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"I think eventually these products will be very good even though their share is small today," Gates said.Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Bill Gates weighed in on the future of meat alternatives during his annual Ask Me Anything session on Reddit. "There are companies making 'beef' in new ways and people working to still use cows but reduce the methane emissions,""I think eventually these products will be very good even though their share is small today," he added. However, the billionaire said he was less hopeful about the likelihood of the general public turning to veganism to save the climate.
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