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  1. While I agree with your article the argument will be made that it is real fruit since it is grown from real fruit cells, hopefully, it never happens. The obvious advantage of growing food to feed us instead of animals so we can eat animal products should make the plant-based diet popular however people’s taste buds manage to confuse their minds so they prefer processed food instead.

  2. The case for growing plants in a test tube is surely much weaker than the case for cellular culture and precision fermentation to replace animal products. It would be interesting to discuss this distinction.

  3. Fruitless fruit? Given the stuff unfolding in the USA about stem-cell-derived chicken, I’m not overly surprised.

    Probably the next ztheranos?

  4. “The Cambridge dictionary defines Dystopia as a very bad or unfair society in which there is a lot of suffering, especially an imaginary society in the future after something terrible has happened.”

    Not the future. We are living in a post pandemic dystopia, with the most unequal society in 100 years, the west doing its best to provoke a nuclear exchange and people in universities promoting genital mutilation.

  5. At the risk of being dull lab grown fruit will require physical inputs plus energy. Each is in increasingly short supply. Fruit trees however are not and are very effective in converting sunlight, water and soil into fruit.
    Dystopia occurs when the obvious gets submerged by the insane.

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