The report concluded that the meats are safe for consumption if produced and handled well. Read more at straitstimes.com.
but how safe are such laboratory-grown meats for consumption?
Put together by the Food and Agriculture Organisation and the World Health Organisation , the report cited Singapore, which approved cell-cultured chicken for sale in 2020, as a case study in the regulation of such meats. In Singapore, cell-cultured chicken by Californian start-up Eat Just was approved for sale three years ago. It isin Dempsey as kebab skewers with couscous and fried chicken salad. Each dish costs $18.50.
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