Lab-Grown Chicken Approved For Sale In The United States

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The USDA approved the sale of lab-grown chicken in the US (Credit: UPSIDE Foods)

On June 21, 2023, the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) granted its first-ever approval of cell-cultured meat. The assent is restricted to products made by GOOD Meat and UPSIDE Foods. It was the final step the California-based startups needed to sell their lab-grown chicken in the US.

As you might have guessed, lab-grown meat is not sourced from traditional animal farming. Instead, it is produced by collecting cells from live animals and cultivating them in a controlled laboratory environment. The process involves nurturing the isolated cells with vitamins and amino acids. This helps them multiply and develop into muscle tissue. The resulting product replicates the taste and texture of conventionally farmed meat.

The USDA approval comes at a crucial time in our quest to slow the impact of global warming. According to the United Nations, livestock production is responsible for 14.6 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions. A 2022 study from Stanford University and the University of California, Berkeley, suggests that phasing out animal agriculture could help halt the increase of greenhouse gases for 30 years. This would provide us enough time to repair the damage we have caused thus far.

Livestock farms also contribute to deforestation, biodiversity loss, and water pollution. Additionally, animals raised for food production are often treated inhumanely. Lab-grown meat may help alleviate all the issues and provide an environmentally-friendly way to make meat.

The lab-grown chicken is currently available in only a few US restaurants (Credit: UPSIDE Foods)

However, before you dash out to your nearest supermarket in search of the new chicken, note that neither company is ready for mass production. UPSIDE Foods, which has the country's largest production facility, currently makes only 50,000 (22,680 kg) pounds of meat per year. This is the equivalent of about 10,000 chickens — only a fraction of the eight billion birds Americans consume annually. Hence, for now, the products are only available at a select few restaurants around the country.

But there are currently over 100 companies working on various iterations of cultivated meat. They range from beef to seafood. So, we can all be assured that sustainable and cruelty-free meat production is in our future.

Resources: Smithsonian.com, NPR.com, Dcist.com, Yahoonews.com, Time.com

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86 Comments
  • sujelakewufi
    sujelakewufiabout 1 year
    i think is better the original chicken not the lab chicken.
    • ah2026751
      ah2026751about 1 year
      i like the idea but i wouldn't want lab grown chicken it doesn't feel right
      • hivitagubany
        hivitagubanyabout 1 year
        The idea is very interesting but I prefer to eat the original chicken.
      • nl2041384
        nl2041384about 1 year
        I prefer the real chicken but if eating artificial would help global warming i would understand why.
        • soridamyhaza
          soridamyhazaabout 1 year
          I don't think that lab grown chicken is as good as the original chicken taste wise but lab grown chicken does contain less contamination which is more safe than the original chicken because it contains E. coli bacteria which can lead to kidney failure and sometimes death it is also more common for kids under the age of 5.
          • 2027221
            2027221about 1 year
            my opinion on this i woold like the reguler one
            • pedrovargas
              pedrovargasabout 1 year
              i think it better the way things are right know because i think it is a very nasty to make food in a lab
              • jaasai
                jaasaiabout 1 year
                I like the idea. But rather eat the real chicken.
                • jonasortiz
                  jonasortizabout 1 year
                  i say that making chickens without killing chickens is useful in a way but. I think that its better to eat actual meat then eating meat made my science cause who knows what your eating.
                  • fozocotikawu
                    fozocotikawuabout 1 year
                    morally making chicken artificially seems to be wrong. and soon enough just trying to have normal chicken is going to become exotic or rare to eat.