TechLab-grown meat for pets set to debut in the UK later this year

Lab‑grown meat for pets set to debut in the UK later this year

Lab-grown meat will soon be available on store shelves in the United Kingdom. Meatly's innovative solution will debut in the market later this year.

Laboratory-grown meat as pet food
Laboratory-grown meat as pet food
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20 July 2024 13:08

The United Kingdom has become the first country in Europe to approve the sale of lab-grown meat. The British company Meatly focuses on producing food for cats and dogs. According to IFLScience, the product will hit the market later this year, and the company plans to scale up to industrial levels within the next three years.

The process of artificial meat production

The entire process starts with obtaining cells from a chicken egg, which then develops in an incubator that ensures the right temperature and acidity. Vitamins, minerals, and amino acids are added to the cultivation, allowing the cells to transform into meat. This innovative production method aims to reduce the impact of industrial farming on the environment, which is responsible for a significant portion of global greenhouse gas emissions.

The use of lab-grown meat in pet food can significantly reduce harmful gas emissions, resource use, and animal suffering. Jim Mellon, founder of the investment firm Agronomics supporting Meatly, emphasized that pets consume large quantities of meat daily, making this initiative a crucial element in limiting the negative impact of traditional meat production on the planet.

Voices of opposition

Despite many advantages, the concept of lab-grown meat is not easy to sell. Some European countries, such as Italy, have opposed the introduction of cell-cultured meat and are concerned about protecting rich food traditions and citizens' health.

However, British studies from 2022 found that about 40 percent of meat eaters would be willing to try lab-grown meat, and 81 percent of them would feed it to their pets. Even among vegans and vegetarians who would not choose such meat for themselves, most would still opt for it for their pets.

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