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<blockquote data-quote="Swarfmonkey" data-source="post: 7685424" data-attributes="member: 144242"><p>A hell of a lot of VC money - tens of billions - has poured into the manufacturers of "plant based" meat and synthetic meat, and i'm starting to think that we're going to see a "food" (in inverted commas, because I really don't class what they make as food) version of the dot com bubble developing. Money piles in, companies get hugely over valued, market corrects itself, investors get their fingers burnt (oh dear, how sad!).</p><p></p><p>Where it's getting really interesting is the battles that are now taking place between the manufacturers of plant based slop and the manufacturers of cell-based slop. The former appear to be very concerned that the latter will steal their thunder, and their business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swarfmonkey, post: 7685424, member: 144242"] A hell of a lot of VC money - tens of billions - has poured into the manufacturers of "plant based" meat and synthetic meat, and i'm starting to think that we're going to see a "food" (in inverted commas, because I really don't class what they make as food) version of the dot com bubble developing. Money piles in, companies get hugely over valued, market corrects itself, investors get their fingers burnt (oh dear, how sad!). Where it's getting really interesting is the battles that are now taking place between the manufacturers of plant based slop and the manufacturers of cell-based slop. The former appear to be very concerned that the latter will steal their thunder, and their business. [/QUOTE]
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