The article’s not about plant-based “meat”, though. That’s the whole reason I read it b/c I buy a metric crap ton of Beyond/Impossible products and figured my stupid red state won’ t be far behind with similar BS legislation.
This is more like the Florida ban which is a handout to cattle farms.
This is more like the Florida ban which is a handout to cattle farms.
Of course you’re right, especially in Nebraska, but it’s really interesting that the farmers are even concerned about it. I suppose they have learned from the dairy industry to fight alternatives becore they become popular?
The article’s not about plant-based “meat”, though. That’s the whole reason I read it b/c I buy a metric crap ton of Beyond/Impossible products and figured my stupid red state won’ t be far behind with similar BS legislation.
This is more like the Florida ban which is a handout to cattle farms.
Of course you’re right, especially in Nebraska, but it’s really interesting that the farmers are even concerned about it. I suppose they have learned from the dairy industry to fight alternatives becore they become popular?
Yes, this. It was hilariously pathetic when Big Dairy was trying to get things like almond milk named “nut juice”. Colbert’s take on it was epic.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6V8xsdVdbs&t=155s
It’s also a shout-out to a lot of weak men worried their peen will disappear or something if cultivated meat were to be a common thing.