Gen Z not ready to eat lab-grown meat, survey reveals

New Australian research finds that 72% of Generation Z are not ready to accept cultured meat
calendar icon 17 September 2020
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Generation Z aren’t ready to eat cultured meat but are concerned by the environmental impacts of traditional livestock farming, according to University of Sydney research.
Generation Z aren’t ready to eat cultured meat but are concerned by the environmental impacts of traditional livestock farming, according to University of Sydney research.

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Generation Z aren’t ready to eat cultured meat but are concerned by the environmental impacts of traditional livestock farming, according to University of Sydney research.
Generation Z aren’t ready to eat cultured meat but are concerned by the environmental impacts of traditional livestock farming, according to University of Sydney research.

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Generation Z are concerned about the welfare of animals.
Generation Z are concerned about the welfare of animals.

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Generation Z are concerned about the welfare of animals.
Generation Z are concerned about the welfare of animals.

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A large number of respondents worried that eating cultured meat would be in conflict with perceptions of gender and national identity.
A large number of respondents worried that eating cultured meat would be in conflict with perceptions of gender and national identity.

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A large number of respondents worried that eating cultured meat would be in conflict with perceptions of gender and national identity.
A large number of respondents worried that eating cultured meat would be in conflict with perceptions of gender and national identity.

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