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    Jebus H cripes! How desperate for meat would you have to be? As a 20 year Veggie, I can confirm, no one needs meat.

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    Add to this situation the Chinese have created teeth from ones own urine... would you want a set of those dentures...Angel...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Angel View Post
    Add to this situation the Chinese have created teeth from ones own urine... would you want a set of those dentures...Angel...
    I had not heard of that one, but I do recall that melamine as used in plates, cups etc as well as bonding particle board, is made from urea and formaldehyde. I wonder where they get the urea?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ducati View Post
    Jebus H cripes! How desperate for meat would you have to be? As a 20 year Veggie, I can confirm, no one needs meat.
    Well the idea is nothing new. http://www.technovelgy.com/ct/content.asp?Bnum=1002
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    Tescos has a special offer on at the moment with the "in-vitro" burgers.....buy 4 boxes and get a free surgical scalpel and bandage pack so you can remove the extra body parts that you start growing once you have ingested the burger!

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    Given the enormous environmental damage done to the planet by the meat industry I think vat grown meat is a good idea.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flynn View Post
    Given the enormous environmental damage done to the planet by the meat industry I think vat grown meat is a good idea.
    I did not realise, before reading background on this type of "meat" production, that the meat industry is responsible for over 50% of the worldwide "Greenhouse Gas" emissions that lead to climate change.
    That is in addition to all the hot air generated by bleating & whingeing large scale farmers complaining how hard done by they are, whilst claiming an ever increasing amount of grants and subsidies
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