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Will lab-grown meat finally compete with real beef on price this year?
With inflation squeezing household budgets and sustainability mandates accelerating, 2026 is a make-or-break year for lab-grown meat to reach price parity with conventional beef. Cast your vote on whether this technology will finally become a viable alternative at the grocery store.
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