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Lab-grown chicken to be sold in Singapore after 'world's first' approval for cultured meat
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The cultured chicken bites developed by Eat Just. The San Francisco-based start-up announced on Wednesday (Dec 2) that the product will launch in Singapore first after the country's authorities approved it for sale. (Photo: Eat Just)

By Rachel Phua
02 Dec 2020 08:00AM(Updated: 02 Dec 2020 09:44AM)

SINGAPORE: Consumers in Singapore can soon get a taste of lab-grown or cultured chicken after food technology start-up Eat Just received the go-ahead to sell the product here.

Announcing this on Wednesday (Dec 2), Eat Just said its cultured chicken has been given “first-in-the-world regulatory approval” by Singapore authorities. It will be used as an ingredient in its “chicken bites” or nuggets which the company plans to launch at a later date.

This would likely be the first time globally that a cultured meat product is sold commercially, said the Singapore Food Agency (SFA), which made public on Wednesday guidelines to ensure the safety of food inventions.

Cultured or cell-based meat is meat developed in laboratories using animal cells.

San Francisco-based Eat Just, which is known for its plant-based egg substitutes, said no antibiotics were used in its product.

It added that safety tests found that its cultured chicken had "extremely low and significantly cleaner microbiological content" than traditional chicken.

"The analysis also demonstrated that cultured chicken contains a high protein content, diversified amino acid composition, high relative content in healthy monounsaturated fats and is a rich source of minerals," it said.

In a media release, the company said it took "many months" for its team of scientists, product developers and regulation experts to record the cultured chicken’s production process – information which is required under SFA rules.

"The company documented the purity, identity and stability of chicken cells during the manufacturing process, as well as a detailed description of the manufacturing process which demonstrated that harvested cultured chicken met quality controls and a rigorous food safety monitoring system", said Eat Just.

MADE IN SINGAPORE

The cultured chicken was manufactured at the Food Innovation and Resource Centre, a food research facility co-run by Singapore Polytechnic and Enterprise Singapore.

"Singapore has long been a leader in innovation of all kinds, from information technology to biologics to now leading the world in building a healthier, safer food system," said Josh Tetrick, co-founder and CEO of Eat Just as he explained why Singapore was chosen as the first location to launch its chicken product.

"I'm sure that our regulatory approval for cultured meat will be the first of many in Singapore and in countries around the globe."

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Josh Tetrick, the co-founder and chief executive of Eat Just, said Singapore's support for food technology led him to choose the country as the launchpad of the company's first cultured chicken product. (Photo: Eat Just)

Mr Tetrick said his company is looking to offer the product at a restaurant first before distributing it to the mass market, adding that it will be priced similar to what consumers pay for "premium chicken" at restaurants.

Costs of the cell-based chicken cannot be revealed for intellectual property reasons, he said. But he expects its chicken to be below the prices of its conventional counterpart "in the years ahead".

Other ingredients used in the chicken nuggets include breadcrumbs and mung bean protein, which is also used in their plant-based eggs.

The company said it plans to introduce other cultured chicken products in future.

Eat Just, which was founded in 2011, announced in October a partnership with private equity firm Proterra Investment Partners Asia to build a US$120 million plant-protein factory in Singapore – the company’s first in Asia.

The egg-substitute maker, which counts business tycoon Li Ka-Shing and venture capital firms Khosla Ventures among its investors, is attempting to raise at least US$200 million that may give it a US$2 billion valuation, in what could be its last fundraising round before going public, Bloomberg reported in October.

Meat substitutes have become more popular in the past few years, fuelled by growing concerns about the environmental impact of animal farming and the sustainability of meat production as global population rises.

A 2019 report by Barclays predicted that the global alternative meat market, currently valued at US$14 billion - or 1 per cent of the US$1.4 trillion meat industry - could be worth 10 times more at about US$140 billion by 2029.

Local protein replacement start-ups have also recently gained ground.
On Sunday, Float Foods said it would introduce an egg substitute made of legumes in the first quarter of 2022. And last month, Shiok Meats unveiled its lab-grown lobster meat.

The cultured meat producer said it aims to launch its products by 2022.
Source: CNA/dv
 
so next time no need chicken farm liao, kfc and chicken rice all just use fake chicken can liao
 
It's those globalists and climate alarmists who insist that 'sustainable living' and reducing meat consumption will help to save the planet. :rolleyes:

Already these trucks selling burgers made with fake meat are operating in Sinkieland.

https://www.instagram.com/thegoodburgersg/

 
Announcing this on Wednesday (Dec 2), Eat Just said its cultured chicken has been given “first-in-the-world regulatory approval” by Singapore authorities. It will be used as an ingredient in its “chicken bites” or nuggets which the company plans to launch at a later date.

Oh, you mean the same regulatory authorities which made Sinkieland the first country to re-import Fukushima rice after the nuclear plant disaster, and even did a photo op about it at a Japanese supermarket?

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It's those globalists and climate alarmists who insist that 'sustainable living' and reducing meat consumption will help to save the planet. :rolleyes:

Already these trucks selling burgers made with fake meat are operating in Sinkieland.

https://www.instagram.com/thegoodburgersg/



lab grown meat. hmmmm
anything lab grown is suspected dangerous, i agree with the TS title.

Human's knowledge of cells and genetic isn't that advance to know everything about it and yet they want to create something with their limited knowledge. can anyone claimed that they know everything about cells and genetics? So they might be miss parts here and there of that cultured meat and if you eat it, it is a high risk to take.

Good luck to those who buy in to this idea of eating man-made food.
 
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Oh, you mean the same regulatory authorities which made Sinkieland the first country to re-import Fukushima rice after the nuclear plant disaster, and even did a photo op about it at a Japanese supermarket?

日本のご飯を食べません!
 
i think singapore is a testing ground for this "chicken'. A island wide lab.
 
like any social media influencer, sg will do anything to be first to get the world’s attention. time to grow up is past due.
 
No problem. This fake meat will never be certify hala. You should feel lucky there are still sensible people in sg. :cool:
 
moi will invent the first lab grown cheebye, exactly like the real thing, juice, smell but without the inconvenience of the monthly blood, eh sai boh? :D
 
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