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What does it mean to say that cultured meat is unnatural?

Appetite, v.156, 2021년, pp.104960 -   

Wilks, Matti (Department of Psychology, Yale University) ,  Hornsey, Matthew (School of Business, University of Queensland) ,  Bloom, Paul (Department of Psychology, Yale University)

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Abstract Cultured meat offers a potential alternative to factory farming and its associated problems. Despite this, public opinion about cultured meat is mixed. One concern cited by many potential consumers is that cultured meat is “unnatural”. Although there has been much interest in t...

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