clones and bacon

We already have too many preservatives, injected hormones, antibiotics, etc in our food supply. Now we're gonna create "healthy" critters to slaughter? Not today thanks.
 
i bet it wouldn't stop you from eating seedless grapes.

Seedless grapes actually do contain seeds at some point. But a genetic error prevents the seeds from forming hard outer coats like normal seeds do. A piece of a vine or branch is cut off, dipped in rooting hormone and then placed in moist dirt so that roots and leaves form.
 
I seldomly eat grapes :p

Not the same however...an error that we take advantage of is hardly genetic re-engineering.
 
I'm less wary of grown critters than of re-engineered critters. However, I'm really wary of no critter at all meat.
 
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