• 1st@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Typically that’s more of a CYA move. If someone finds something that isn’t chicken cell they could sue for false advertising, but if it’s 100% chicken cell nobody can sue for saying it was 99%.

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      1 year ago

      I was digging into this question and only found that it might be leftovers of whatever they feed the cells (which also no longer includes anything from live or harvested animals, which is cool). CYA covers that and so much more so I think you’re right.

    • Plus_a_Grain_of_Salt@beehaw.org
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      1 year ago

      Oh a strong possibility here, it’d still be nice to know, but it’s understandable from a legal standpoint. Besides 1% is nothing, especially when comparing it to the 4% human flesh that’s allowed in current meat production.