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GOOD Meat's chicken is the second cultivated meat product to receive a "no-questions" letter from the FDA after California-based UPSIDE Foods got the regulator's green light for its cultivated ...
The FDA green light applies only to chicken products made by Upside Foods, a California-based company founded in 2015, though in its announcement the FDA said it is ready to work with other firms ...
Regulators in the United States have approved the sale of chicken made from cultivated cells, marking a huge step for the nation’s first “lab-grown” meat.. The move comes after Good Meat, a ...
On November 17, 2022, the FDA completed a pre-market consultation process for the company to sell its cultivated chicken to the public. [19] This makes Upside Foods the first company to complete this pre-market consultation. [20] The FDA made it clear in its announcement, however, that this was not considered an approval process. [21]
Two cultivated-meat companies — Eat Just and Upside Foods — recently got full approvals from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to sell their lab-grown chicken products in the U.S. The federal ...
In late 2017, Eat Just announced it was developing a cultivated meat product [50] to make chicken nuggets. [52] The meat is grown in a bioreactor in a fluid of amino acids, sugar, and salt. [74] The chicken nuggets are 70% cultivated meat, while the remainder is made from mung bean proteins and other ingredients. [75]
The FDA announced its first pre-market consultation for lab-grown meat – accepting Upside Foods' conclusion that its cultivated chicken is safe to eat
Chicken created using cultured animal cells was given the green light by the Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday, bringing lab-grown meat one step closer to consumers.