I no longer believe the government of Italy will ever do anything.
They elected that used-up old slut – who is frumpy as an mf – on the promise of ending the migrant crisis, and arrivals have tripled since she took office because the stupid bitch does nothing.
However, we should say: banning this lab food is a very good thing. No one should be eating bizarre science fiction foods.
Personally, I would prefer to just eat bugs than this weird shit.
WION:
Italy’s right-wing government of Giorgia Meloni on Tuesday introduced legislation banning the use and sale of lab-grown food and animal products (effectively all synthetic food items). The move is aimed at safeguarding the European country’s agri-food heritage, according to the government ministers.
The bill will now be sent to parliament where it will have to be adopted within two months if it is to come into force. Once implemented, the law will impose a blanket ban on the Italian food industry which will not be allowed to produce food or feed “from cell cultures or tissues derived from vertebrate animals”, according to a Reuters report.
A hefty fine of $65,022 (60,000 euros) has also been placed in the fine print of the legislation.
What’s the worst that could happen?
“Laboratory products in our opinion do not guarantee quality, well-being and the protection of our culture, our tradition,” said Francesco Lollobrigida, a senior member of Meloni’s Brothers of Italy party.
The move was welcomed by Italy’s agricultural association Coldiretti which organised a flash mob in central Rome with the message ‘no to synthetic food’.
“Italy, which is a European leader in food quality and safety, has a duty to be at the forefront of food policies to defend citizens and businesses,” said Ettore Prandini, the organisation’s president.
“The lies about test-tube food confirm that there is a precise strategy by the multinationals, which, with skilful marketing operations, are trying to change natural dietary habits based on quality and tradition.”
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According to Alice Ravenscroft, head of policy at the Good Food Institute Europe, the legislation was holding back ‘scientific progress’.
“The passing of such a law would shut down the economic potential of this nascent field in Italy, holding back scientific progress and climate mitigation efforts,” said Ravenscroft.
Not all progress is good to eat.
In fact, all of the processed foods that are killing people represent “scientific progress.”
After all this time, the healthiest thing people can eat is still meat and potatoes.
Jews are at the forefront of this technology, which doesn’t make me trust it more