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Didnt get to comment on the yearly vegan struggle session but sometime ive been wondering is what is the posture on lab grown meat? Is it considered vegan?
True vegans only eat 100% renewable electricity
So it is a tradition? 👀
well no but it happens more often than it should
My understanding is that animal cells are used to cultivate it so it won't be seen as vegan. Not sure if it would be a one time thing, the taking of the cells, or if you would need animals on a regular basis. If it is the latter then maybe down the road it would be seen as vegan the same way no sane vegan will claim oil isn't vegan because it was at one point in time an animal.
I often get the question whether or not I would eat lab grown meat but I have decided that I will not. I am able to live my life without animal products just fine so I don't see the need to suddenly start eating lab grown meat.
Ok not vegan but maybe vegetarian? Not that it matters since its still ages away from being anywhere near accesible.
Not really sure where vegetarians draw the line these days but I guess as long as it doesn't kill the animal it would be vegetarian yes