Study: Almost half of Gen Z say they would eat 'lab-grown' meat

Stuart Stone
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Young Brits far more likely to eat cultivated or 'lab grown' meat products than older generations, new Ipsos survey finds

Nearly half of Gen Z Brits say they would eat 'lab grown' meat, according to new polling published by today by Ipsos. According to the survey of more than 1,000 UK adults carried out by the polling...

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