@Micro102
I was about to object to you calling it a carcinogen, but I reread what you said! I guess it is kinda like cancer, though growing as lean muscle tissue instead of a tumor
Anyway, it absolutely boggles my mind that people would be queasy about artificial meat if they willingly eat processed meat. It's like that meme...
"Is that ham processed? If it's processed I don't want it"
Ma'am, that is an eleven pound whole slab of deli ham. It has no bones, fat, or connective tissue. It is an amalgamation of the meat of several pigs, emulsified, liquefied, strained, and ultimately inexorably joined in an unholy meat obelisk. God had no hand in the creation of this abhorrence. The fact that this ham monolith exists proves that God is either impotent to alter His universe or ignorant to the horrors taking place in his kingdom. This prism of pork is more than deli meat. It is a physical declaration of mankind's contempt for the natural order. It is hubris manifest. We also have a lower sodium variety if you would prefer that.
Obviously that's a joke, and it hurt my point by exaggerating for comedic effect. While mostly people rarely think about the process behind processed meat, they definitely know how unnatural it is for meat to be so convenient and boneless. When they really think about it for a second, I'm sure they realize that lab-grown "cancer" meat (hehe) is no less natural than a hotdog. It might even be a lot safer, since it's a very specific process that *doesn't* involve pureeing miscellaneous organs and spare bits of an animal raised on a tight budget.
I'm totally ready to eat texturized bug protein, but I'd much rather eat a lean straightforward meat that didn't spend years as part of a pig's butt. In the meantime, I still eat hotdogs and other mystery meats sometimes. They're tasty, cheap, and probably not *that* unhealthy in proper moderation.