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🥩 False claims about magnetism spread to lab-grown meat

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Based on the variety of approved manufacturing methods,"there is no scientific reason or credible basis to expect that food products produced with animal cells would be magnetic," she said, describing the claims as"false." "Human food made with cultured animal cells must meet the same stringent requirements, including safety requirements, as all other food under the Federal Food, Drug & Cosmetic Act requirements and the FDA’s regulations, as applicable," she added., a professor emeritus of food science at Cornell University, told AFP that even in the study of electromagnetic waves and their influence on growth this would not leave the meat magnetized.

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