Chicken meat produced in lab can already be sold in stores in Singapore
According to MTI, the Singapore Food Safety Authority (SFA) has decided that a San Francisco startup called Eat Just could start selling “clean” meat – ie, meat produced without slaughtering a live animal. Artificial meat will be made into “chicken snacks” in the first round, but the company has not yet announced when the product will be available.
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