We are debating it because it did happen. Not on the scale you are referring to but they did eat the burger
They did eat a $300,000 burger. We have landed on the moon. But I promise you most of us never will. It is fun to debate.
It's the same as debating whether or not one would have relations with Kate Upton. None of us will ever get the chance, but it's a fun debate. FTR, I would not. I don't like fat chicks.
Unless your raising and butchering your own beef, pork, or poultry I don't see how anybody can claim they're eating all natural meat. Or foods in general. Everything is full of artificial flavoring or ingredients anymore. As far as this burger of "lab meat" I'd try it, I've tried probably worse and lived off mre's so sure these cant be any worse.
The people who tried it said it tasted like crap. I wouldn't be eating it. I am not a big fan of what "science" is about these days and wouldn't trust them as far as I could throw them. That beef is not even the same quality of beef that is found in the store, and the people who tried it were enough proof of that.
Not sure if you are laughing with me or at me on the first part but it's true. Would I try it, maybe, but I still wouldn't eat something engineered in a lab. We buy all natural foods from the grocery, and I have my own garden, and hunt deer.
let me ask you guys this Would you eat dolly the sheep? Or if they cloned a full cow, would you eat the meat?
Since the debate has switched from non-fiction to fiction, I would love a lab burger. I would like that with a side of what if's and possibilities.
I'm sorry they have you fooled. Nope. When it comes to cloning and stem cells, some people are for it and some are against it. I am against it.
how many would have said they'd never eat the "pink slime" that was reported last year being sold to schools and mixed in with your ground beef at the grocery store?