Ron DeSantis Supports Legislation Banning Lab-Grown Meat
"You need meat, OK? We're going to have meat in Florida," DeSantis said during a press conference.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has made a name for himself backing culture-war-focused legislative proposals that have taken aim at everything from Disney to college professors' academic freedom. However, DeSantis has a new target in his sights: lab-grown meat.
Last Friday, DeSantis came out in support of Florida legislation that would ban the sale of lab-grown meat in the state.
"I know the Legislature's doing a bill to try to protect our meat. You need meat, OK? We're going to have meat in Florida," DeSantis said during a Friday press conference. "We're going to have fake meat? That doesn't work. We're going to make sure to do it right. But there's a whole ideological agenda that's coming after, I think, a lot of important parts of our society."
DeSantis was likely referencing House Bill 435 and Senate Bills 586 and 1084. All three bills, which are in the early stages of the legislative process, would ban the manufacture or sale of lab-grown meat—also known as "cultivated meat"—in the state of Florida.
While the bills' supporters say they're necessary to protect Florida's cattle industry, lab-grown meat isn't going to be taking over traditional animal products any time soon. While the Food and Drug Administration gave two companies' cultivated meat the green light in 2022 and 2023, both products only had small restaurant-based launches. As of February 2024, neither is available for sale anywhere in the U.S. (though I managed to snag a bite of GOOD Meat's cultivated chicken at China Chilcano in D.C. before it was discontinued).
That doesn't necessarily mean that lab-grown meat startups are—ahem—dead meat. Rather, as plant-based meat investor Steve Molino told WIRED, the purpose of the early restaurant-based launches was likely primarily to raise awareness of the product before ramping up large-scale production. "It accomplished what it needed to accomplish and now it's time to refocus," Molino said.
Even though cultivated meat isn't even available in the United States, let alone Florida, that hasn't kept it from becoming a magnet for culture war hawks.
Lab-grown meat is an "affront to nature and creation," Rep. Tyler Sirois (R–Merritt Island), who introduced H.B. 435, told Politico last November. "I think you could see a very slippery slope here leading to things like cloning, which are very troubling to me."
However, like many attempts to curb vegan alternatives to meat and dairy, DeSantis' support for these bills is also aimed at protecting animal farmers from competition—even if such competition is basically hypothetical.
In March 2023, congressional lawmakers revived the DAIRY PRIDE Act, which aims to restrict sales of plant-based milk alternatives by banning manufacturers from using phrases like "milk," "yogurt," and "cheese" to market their products.
"Pennsylvania's dairy farmers are at the heart of our community and critical to our economy," Sen. John Fetterman (D–Penn.) wrote in November, adding that the DAIRY PRIDE Act, would "protect our dairy farmers by prohibiting non-dairy products from using dairy names."
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"the DAIRY PRIDE Act, would protect our dairy farmers by prohibiting non-dairy products from using dairy names."
Gosh, what did vegetarians do before fake dairy was banned? What did they do before lab-grown "meat" was invented? Who will protect us from fake intelligence?
Gosh, what did vegetarians do before fake dairy was banned? What did they do before lab-grown “meat” was invented? Who will protect us from fake intelligence?
The same thing we did before "organic" had a specific, legislated meaning.
Print everything in English and Spanish?
It's only "fair" you know.
Gosh, what did vegetarians do before fake dairy was banned?
Annoying other people as is there wont.
I bet he would ban lab grown virus as well.
I thought you couldn't say PRIDE in Florida?
You can say anything you damn well please in Florida.
Just stand up to the consequences.
The focus on Florida legislation not even written yet as compared to the focus on actual written legislation in other places remains a strange turn for Reason.
Should be lack of focus on the second one.
They are unable to focus on things they cannot bring themselves to see.
So odd that journalists would report on what's in the news. Very strange.
Where is the news report on things still not even written dumdum?
And amazingly you almost understood selection bias on Saturday. Must have killed that brain cell on Sunday.
No point in mentioning something he says until it becomes law?
Does that apply to Biden too, or just DeSantis?
What does the legislation actually say? It is conjecture. That's it. Emma knows nothing what the law will look like. What value does it have?
If I was a nitwit who bookmarked comments, this one would be gold. Bring it up every time you mention anything that hasn't become law yet.
Such as? Give an example.
This isn't even in the debate phase and you seem overly concerned about it.
Yet given the actual written border bill released, no comment.
This is selection bias dumdum.
It is indeed odd. When was the last article on the French farmers protests?
Maybe sarc can tell us.
The "news" is whatever generates hard copy sales or online clicks.
Everything else is just background noise.
You’re saying that if a bunch of tractors blockaded DC for weeks it wouldn’t be a story? Are you stupid?
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Gotta say, hard to argue with that.
Where do Arizona squarepants stand on importing lab-grown Florida stone-crabbiepatties?
Wow you guys finally got him on the lab meat issue! well done.
Now get back to me when you are advocating the full abolition of every government intrusion by the FDS into literally everything we eat and consume
FDA
I was confused by that first post. What is the big deal here? Making people label their product as what it actually is? I don't advocate banning anything that is not dangerous but clearly label what you are consuming is not a bad idea to me. If fake meat and dairy products is what you want then go for it but don't use labels that will confuse the already dimwitted people out there buying stuff.
FDS certainly intrusive.
I notice they fake meat makers don't even try to pretend they can do gator tail - - - - -
The PETA people no doubt will also want to ban lab grown meat because it looks/tastes too much like the real thing and they might not have much to complain about
It might encourage people to think of animals as food.
Even if they eat fewer actual animals.
Food science 101. UC Davis food science professor circa 1978:
"Animals are really just factories. They turn the things we don't like to eat into something that we do."
In just the same sense that we take things worms don't like to eat and turn them into things that they do like to eat.
DeSantis goes Gov-Gun Power-mad...
The writing was on the wall long before it happened.
Desantis should stick to just being a competent and effective governor.
Some of the culture war stuff I agree on, but he's getting a bit too much into "this is bad so ban it" kind of stuff.
Of course it's Reason and Emma so the law probably says you can't get carbon credits or special district dispensations or violate zoning laws just because you think nobody's ever produced food in a vat before and Reason thinks that's a cultural issue.
The nuance of the quote "We're going to have fake meat? That doesn't work. We're going to make sure to do it right. But there's a whole ideological agenda that's coming after, I think, a lot of important parts of our society." sounds exactly like Boehm saying, "Trump praised Xi Xinping for being an iron-fisted dictator."
It is probably a labeling issue. Will know once the legislation is actually written. Until then the article is conjecture for no reason.
But hey. It works on idiots like sarc.
It is probably a labeling issue. Will know once the legislation is actually written. Until then the article is conjecture for no reason.
Glanced at what was written and it actually looks/sounds like sausage making.
I.e. You can't just pull aquarium cleaner out from under your sink, throw it in a vat, call it 'cultured meat', and sell it at restaurants and the Department of Agriculture has to have some sort of process, akin to the ones they have for other meat, by which it is cleared.
Which, if you wanted to dispense with the Department of Agriculture, would be one thing but saying lab meat gets a break from inspections before hitting the market because you like the technology is overtly picking winners and holding back losers.
So not an actual ban as this article suggests.
In Trumps glory days you could relabel aquarium cleaner as a covid cure. Sadly, the MAGA Man who thought it up tried it and died.
Remember a couple weeks ago when the CDC’s mandates disrupted meat processing (and other shipping, and renting, and peaceable assembly…) across the country causing actual, widespread shortages and unavailability at various points of sale such that the POTUS had to step in and exempt them at their own discretion?
Yeah, less “banned” than that.
but saying lab meat gets a break from inspections before hitting the market because you like the technology is overtly picking winners and holding back losers.
More like overtly picking losers and holding back winners.
From HB 435 (from the Link provided):
An act relating to cultivated meat; amending s.
500.03, F.S.; defining the term "cultivated meat";
creating s. 500.452, F.S.; prohibiting the
manufacture, sale, holding or offering for sale, or
distribution of cultivated meat in this state;
Right...
500.451 Horse meat; sale for human consumption.--
(1) It is unlawful for any person to sell in the markets of this state horse meat for human consumption unless the horse meat is clearly stamped, marked, and described as horse meat for human consumption.
(2) A person that violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.
Yeah. That horse meat meant for dog food is just pure crap.
Despite your trail of horse leavings, few would accuse you, or Jesse, of offering comments fit for human consumption
Per Emma
All three bills, which are in the early stages of the legislative process,
Okay, so maybe the language literally does say it will be banned, but that's probably not what DeSantis meant when referring to this specific piece of legislation.
True, a good number of the "culture war" complaints end up being terrible interpretations (or spin) of what is actually happening or being proposed.
Hey, I've got an idea. Let's ban something nobody wants!
Like you?
He’s like microplastics. We’ll never be rid of him.
Well, I for one am not switching to crickets, unless they are humanely raised, with one cubic meter each for exercise, and one eye-dropper full of freshwater per day, dispensed by certified cricket keepers, paid a living wage and members of the cricket keepers' union. And every cricket farm should have a resident inspector to make sure the rules are followed.
Don't forget a limit of 6 crickets per keeper.
Now that is one heck of a capital distribution method.
Wheat flour containing more than 150 insect *fragments* per 100 grams will continue to be deemed defective but crickets can have all the roach parts and mouse shit possible because the only reason you would regulate the amount of those things in your food is because you hate freedom, hate The Science, or both.
Don't 150 insect fragments weight approximately 100 grams?
Most insects weigh less than a gram.
I always figured they just grind up all the bugs with the grain.
There are certain allowed amounts of bug parts, rodent shit, very small rocks, bits of feathers and other unidentifiable organic and inorganic materials allowed in grain sold by farmers. Companies buying grain will further clean it to their own standards. Those still allow impurities, the amount depends on the company.
And goes higher for cleaner grain. At the molecular limit, all grain contains carbon atoms captured from the dying breath of Black Death victims
“Seed oils are good for you!”
Convincing us to eat fake butter made from canola oil was one of the biggest scams I've seen so far.
I think margarine was a war rationing thing.
It's actually worse than butter. It's all hydrogenated fats, some of which aren't all that good for you. Extracting oil from seeds is a very scary process that had more in common with the petrochem industry than anything agricultural.
They don't make Crisco like they used to,
Unless you have inflammation issues. Then they agrivate your pain.
I support bans on mask mandates, and bans on being forced to eat insects.
Bans on teaching young skulls full of mush the moral propriety of prejudging people's value based on their race is also something I do not have a problem with.
The WEF condemns lab grown meat, approves lab grown insects.
Snowpiercer flashback.
How about legalizing the resale of non-USDA inspected beef?
Well the reality is that lab grown meat is, ahem, facing a slow and grisly death in the marketplace and investors are losing their asses. No legislation required.
^
It's expensive and it tastes like McDonald's. There's almost certainly no future in this stuff. Vegetarians are vegetarians because they can do without meat. Meat eaters are meat eaters because they like the taste of meat.
The lab-grown meat appeals to neither camp.
It’s expensive and it tastes like McDonald’s.
That's what happens when you get a bunch of vegans together to come up with your fake meat.
It's expensive because of the massive inputs required to produce it.
"If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it."
Looks like we're at stage 3, crank up the Bidenomics..
Fine, ban all the fake crap. Next do white chocolate.
I want a pointless law to ban displaying tofu in the same market shelf with meat substitutes. It is offensive that an ancient traditional food is used to give legitimacy to that other shit.
Tempeh and seitan are ancient traditional foods, as well. Quorn, on the other hand, is an abomination against Nature.
What about Korn?
Fried in oil at high heat it makes delicious Korn Pop.
Spam is artificial missionary meat.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anwy2MPT5RE&ab_channel=zumpzump
Bloody anti-hunt activist !
>>Even though cultivated meat isn't even available in the United States, let alone Florida, that hasn't kept it from becoming a magnet for culture war hawks.
this is the one thing the culture war hawks got out in front of?
Just before that she said she had eaten some in DC. I'm gonna go ahead and question whether it truly is unavailable and if so ask why it is. The argument that it doesn't even matter because it isn't currently on the market is pointless when it had already been on the market.
Ron DeSantis Supports Legislation Banning Lab-Grown Meat
You know I just re-read this headline... he 'supports' it. Who's writing it?
The following countries have banned GMOS
France,
Germany,
Austria,
Greece,
Hungary,
the Netherlands,
Latvia,
Lithuania,
Luxembourg,
Bulgaria,
Poland,
Denmark,
Malta,
Slovenia,
Italy,
Croatia,
Algeria,
Madagascar,
Turkey,
Kyrgyzstan,
Bhutan,
Saudi Arabia,
Belize,
Ecuador,
Peru,
Venezuela
You think they'll allow Frankenmeat?
House bill: "prohibiting the manufacture, sale, holding or offering for sale, or distribution of cultivated meat in this state;" ""Cultivated meat" means any meat or food product produced from cultured animal cells."
The Senate bills have similar language.
Fuckwits.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has made a name for himself backing culture-war-focused legislative proposals that have taken aim at everything from Disney to college professors’ academic freedom. However, DeSantis has a new target in his sights: lab-grown meat.
Why did you use the word “however?”
This fake meat nonsense is just as much a culture war thing as anything else. Folks like DeSantis are just sick to death of the virtue signaling jerkasses who feel compelled to turn everything into something.
It’s not even about the meat or the fake versions of it. It’s about saying to all the stupid douchebags, “Can you just shut the f up already and enjoy a hamburger like a normal human being? And if you truly can’t, can you just shut the f up anyway? Is that seriously so much to ask?”
The majority of people are sick to death of the fringe minority being pandered to. This fake meat fad (which is already waning) is just yet another example of it. Normal people are sick of being told they’re abnormal because they haven’t jumped on some idiot hippie bandwagon pet cause du jour.
This is why DeSantis is popular. This is why Florida is being flocked to. It’s not even about the meat or the “meat.” It’s about a normal state filled with normal people putting their foot down and saying, “Enough of your douchey garbage already.”
Whether it’s COVID idiocy, or LGBTP garbage, or this gay fake meat nonsense, or any of the rest of it – Florida just isn’t having it. Shut up, go away. And really, why is that such an affront to the Reason-type people? New York, California, Michigan, Georgia, Illinois, Washington (both State and DC), Oregon – they’re basically begging for all the douchebags to come there instead.
Why rag on Florida when you can just point to the douchebag states and tell the douchebags to go there and enjoy their collective douchebaggery?
The local grocers removed a bunch of the more select cuts of beef from the meat department shelves to make room for this fake crap, which should really be in produce. So, as a result, I can't get skirt steak or filet from my normal grocer, and need to hit up a specialty one several miles further away. But I'm sure the extra car trips are saving the planet.
So fucking what? Most Americans support legislation banning lab grown meat. This author is a proven progressive shill.
The worry is that this lab-grown fake meat would be deemed safe by the same US Food and Drug Agency that has deemed so much of the processed foods safe. The US Food and Drug Agency is in the business of poising the citizens of the country.
I don't care if "Oat Milk" is called "Oat Milk". It don't care is "Plant Based Meat" is called "Plant Based Meat".
I do care if "Oat Milk" is called "Milk" and I care if "Plant Based Meat" is called "Meat".
I also care if "Lab-Grown Fake Meat" is "called Meat". I don't care if you want to take the risk and accept the personal consequences for your actions of consuming "Lab-Grown Fake Meat", but I don't want this potential poison contaminating my food by sharing a grill, fryer, or other kitchen surface with your "Lab-Grown Fake Meat".
I want this "Lab-Grown Fake Meat" isolated and clearly labeled as "Lab-Grown Fake Meat". I will not believe it is safe even if US Food and Drug Agency spews the propaganda that it is safe and healthy. They have lied before, are liars and they will lie again.
This is a great day for Florida flamingo tongue packers.
why ban fake meat? where's the harm? It's currently expensive and doesn't taste very good. Still, it could be the future. Why ban the future? In Star Trek, food was made in food synthesizers. Sign me up.
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It really is unnecessary legislation, that fake shit is so horrible people won’t even eat it in an emergency.
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