Chef David Chang on Eating Meat Grown in a Lab & New Baby Boy

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Published on October 13, 2021

David talks about having a new baby boy at home, his new show “The Next Thing You Eat” on Hulu about the future of food, recreating meat created from a petri dish, robots replacing humans in the workforce, and his book Cooking at Home: Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying About Recipes (And Love My Microwave).

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  • 🔥Osadios🔥 3 years ago

    WHY does the title of this video sounds like he is eating a baby boy.

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  • oOH BANANA 3 years ago

    Enjoyable show to watch and fun topic to share. Grilled meat with bbq sauce is super tasty 🙂

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  • New Message 3 years ago

    And just like other vegetarian alternatives, artificial chicken meat will always be way more expensive than raising chickens will be… pricing out the very population they need to convert to make it work.

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  • bear 3 years ago

    So why are they growing cuts to eat instead of organs doe

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  • CynicalIdealist1111 3 years ago

    Growing meat in a lab is creepy but stabbing defenseless animals in the throat, draining their blood, skinning them and chopping their bodies into pieces is not creepy at all.
    Ok.

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  • CynicalIdealist1111 3 years ago

    If you eat lab grown meat are you still a vegan? Yes. The answer is yes. If you’re talking about an ethical vegan that is which should be the default when talking about vegans.

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  • Katie Higgins 3 years ago

    Tony Bourdain would slap you upside your head David if he was here. GTFOH. I rather go back to eating bugs. Btw chocolate covered ants taste like rasinets.

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  • Daniel Duvalle 3 years ago

    “If machines produce everything we need, the outcome will depend on how things are distributed. Everyone can enjoy a life of luxurious leisure if the machine-produced wealth is shared, or most people can end up miserably poor if the machine-owners successfully lobby against wealth redistribution. So far, the trend seems to be toward the second option, with technology driving ever-increasing inequality.”
    Stephen Hawking (2015 Reddit AMA)

    “I am convinced there is only one way to eliminate these grave evils, namely through the establishment of a socialist economy, accompanied by an educational system which would be oriented toward social goals.”
    Albert Einstein (Why Socialism?)

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  • Old Hippie 3 years ago

    i would say as a once-vegan FU to the cell-grown meat. but soylent green gave me nightmares as a kid, try falling asleep to that! i love science, don’t get me wrong, but something is off by going down that path, almost as one more step in becoming more AI, and less human. So do we need a show that explores that? u betcha.

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  • Felipe Herrera 3 years ago

    He ate a new baby??

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  • Lily Grozeva 3 years ago

    Oh, David. Why Hulu? 🙁

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  • javad mahdavi 3 years ago

    nice

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  • Anthony Quintero 3 years ago

    I would say no, you wouldn’t be vegan. If the meat made is from the cells of animals, then I wouldn’t consider it vegan. Vegans don’t eat anything that COMES from animals so nahhh, it ain’t vegan to me. Lol

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