Remy Park has been vegan for 8 years, and has some thoughts about lab-grown meat.
And no, lab-grown meat is not vegan.
The latest and greatest?Lab-grown meat.
The question is, does the good outweigh the harm?
Personally, I think its an innovation that does more good than harmbut I still wouldnt eat it.
As such, cultured meat is simply not vegan by definition.
vegan food blogger behind Veggiekins
Ethically, vegans do not consume any animal products or animal byproducts.
First and foremost, cultured meat could become an alternative to factory farming.
Animals raised for food live in horrid conditions and the industry has a really damaging impact on the environment.
Overall, animal agriculture is a major contributor to and exacerbates climate change.
What is The Missionary Sex Position?
Lab-grown meat provides a great solution to the issue of our overconsumption of meat.
I also wonder how accessible these products will be.
Will cultured meat products hit major coastal cities first?
Will they ever make their way into suburban towns, middle America, and lower-income communities?
vegan food blogger behind Veggiekins
Accessibility aside, I anticipate that lab-grown meat will also be met with a lot of skepticism.
The thing is, lab-grown food is nothing new.
I am a firm believer in advocating for eating more plants and eating less meat.
And so, lab-grown meat provides a solution that we desperately need.
I guess Im saying that Id pull the trolley lever.
…
Got it, you’ve been added to our email list.