Many many MANY people can't afford red meat and don't get a lot of protein in their diets. This would add an economical way to provide that.
Then milk and protein shakes are going to be more economical than real meat. Beans are far cheaper than meat.
Protein is the easy part, what people need are the fatty acids found in beef.
If cost is an issue, the focus should be on trying to make beef cheaper to grow and supply.
> Many many MANY people can't afford red meat and don't get a lot of protein in their diets. This would add an economical way to provide that.
Then milk and protein shakes are going to be more economical than real meat. Beans are far cheaper than meat.
Protein is the easy part, what people need are the fatty acids found in beef.
If cost is an issue, the focus should be on trying to make beef cheaper to grow and supply.
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