The notorious World Economic Forum is publicizing an 'innovative technology' that would 'revolutionize' the way people eat and 'disrupt' meat industry ( disruptive technologies are backbone for 'Sustainable Development'). Again, in the garb of 'climate change', 'preserving natural resources' and reducing 'carbon emissions' the World Economic Forum is pushing this 'fake' meat which 'mimics' real meat as the savior of humanity. This can solve the imaginary problem of food shortage they say ( Global food production is in surplus from almost 5 decades ). Let us examine each claim individually. 👉 Claim 1: Its healthier than meat. How do you define 'healthy food'? A holistic definition would be, a food that is clean, natural (as much as possible), with no preservative or additives added to it, fresh, unprocessed, organic, locally grown, cooked properly. Nutrients part comes later as all naturally occurring f
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