The one-of-a-kind lab-grown woolly mammoth meatball, however, is not safe for human consumption as of now, given that it is yet to undergo health and safety tests.
This idea has been around in SF for decades (that I know of). One writer posits that the new ultimate taboo will be eating food made from one’s one cells, i.e., to be a “selfetarian.”
Are you objecting to a way to feed people without having to kill animals or raise them to slaughter, which will also help reduce greenhouse gases and deforesting the Amazon?
I wonder about what has to be put in to get adequate output for commercial success. If y’all think food is getting more expensive now, you haven’t seen anything yet.
Indeed, and this could go a long way towards feeding the hungry without killing animals. Or resorting to the “Soylent Green” approach suggested in this cartoon…
Radish the wordsmith about 1 year ago
The one-of-a-kind lab-grown woolly mammoth meatball, however, is not safe for human consumption as of now, given that it is yet to undergo health and safety tests.
TampaFanatic1 about 1 year ago
It is a “Brave New World” Ted with a touch of “Soylent Green”!
GOGOPOWERANGERS about 1 year ago
Huh ? This stip makes no sense
Also what is resteraunt Chez de Lecter?
Direwolf about 1 year ago
So no more slaughtering of cows, chickens, etc to put meat on the table? Sounds good to me. Wonder what vegetarians would think.
Zebrastripes about 1 year ago
They’re coming to take you away, ha ha Ho Ho hee hee!
Methinks vomit is in order….Ew!
mourdac Premium Member about 1 year ago
Better than soylent green.
VegaAlopex about 1 year ago
It reminds me of the “Jetsons” with their cold cuts capsules.
Stephen Runnels Premium Member about 1 year ago
Okay, now this is funny.
Meg: All Seriousness Aside about 1 year ago
But is it kosher?
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 1 year ago
I expect that Ted wants everyone to go vegan.
Uncle Joe Premium Member about 1 year ago
Wait till y’all hear about cheese, yogurt & beer.
hmofo813 Premium Member about 1 year ago
This idea has been around in SF for decades (that I know of). One writer posits that the new ultimate taboo will be eating food made from one’s one cells, i.e., to be a “selfetarian.”
fusilier about 1 year ago
First World Problems….
fusilier
James 2:24
piper_gilbert about 1 year ago
Ugh! Makes me want to grab an AR-15. Oh, I get it. This cartoon is a distraction from all that.
forusingyt about 1 year ago
The very idea is simply disgusting. Why don’t they just stick with Soylent Green?!? /s
ChristopherBurns about 1 year ago
Are you objecting to a way to feed people without having to kill animals or raise them to slaughter, which will also help reduce greenhouse gases and deforesting the Amazon?
Raging Moderate about 1 year ago
A world in which we can ethically eat our children before they turn into teenagers. Hmmm.
martens about 1 year ago
I wonder about what has to be put in to get adequate output for commercial success. If y’all think food is getting more expensive now, you haven’t seen anything yet.
wildthing about 1 year ago
What are we going to eat when our farmland turns to dust?
wildthing about 1 year ago
Most will just starve, the rest will eat whatever they can.
Motivemagus about 1 year ago
Indeed, and this could go a long way towards feeding the hungry without killing animals. Or resorting to the “Soylent Green” approach suggested in this cartoon…
egadi'mnotclad about 1 year ago
Is it as good as soylent green?
XtopherSD about 1 year ago
There’s Ted, hopping right on the anti-science turnip truck.
pamela welch Premium Member about 1 year ago
Ewww
zerorest about 1 year ago
Is that really cannibalism?
GaryCooper about 1 year ago
No.