UK will be carrying lab-food in 2 years. I would think it will be tried first in grocery markets as a novelty item!
In 2020, the BBC reports, Singapore made available meats grown in factory vats for sale. I understand several European countries have been already experimenting with the phenomenon--especially, companies in Finland.
Initially, lab-food was limited to dog foods to eat heartily. I guess the dogs liked it, as demonstrated by their dripping saliva upon being presented with it, likely attested to by their owners.
Anyway, it could be used in African countries as an alternative to regular foods, e.g., sugar, meat, and dairy products for human consumption right now.
Indeed, with so many humans today going hungry the world over, e.g., in the Gaza Peninsula and the Sudan, the turning to nutritious products grown in small chemical plants comes just in the nick of time!
My opinion.
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