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Julieta Cardenas @ Vox · 12/01/2023 08:00 EDT

Scaling slaughter-free meat is hard. Here’s one way to make it easier.

Chef Nate Park slices a piece of cultivated chicken made by the company Good Meat. In June 2023, the USDA authorized two California-based companies, Upside Foods and Good Meat, to sell chicken grown from cells in a lab. | Justin Sullivan/Getty ImagesWhy there should be more collaboration in cellular agriculture. In a perfect world, no meal would come at the cost of the environment or the welfare of an animal. A juicy steak with freshly ground pepper and a pat of butter wouldn’t contribute to climate change.

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