By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
TechziTechziTechzi
  • Home
  • Community
    • Our Review
    • Join Our Slack community
    • Referral: Richieee
    • Referral: 6 for 6
  • Publications
    • Special Report: SE Asian Startup Funding
    • Top 30 Most Funded Southeast Asia Startups
  • Agencies
  • About
    • About us
    • Contact
Search
© 2023 Techzi . All Rights Reserved.
Reading: Meat the Future: Singapore Butcher Debuts Lab-Grown Chicken
Share
Font ResizerAa
TechziTechzi
Font ResizerAa
Search
  • Home
  • Community
    • Our Review
    • Join Our Slack community
    • Referral: Richieee
    • Referral: 6 for 6
  • Publications
    • Special Report: SE Asian Startup Funding
    • Top 30 Most Funded Southeast Asia Startups
  • Agencies
  • About
    • About us
    • Contact
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2023 Techzi . All Rights Reserved.
Food tech

Meat the Future: Singapore Butcher Debuts Lab-Grown Chicken

Nicole Kristine Jovero
Last updated: May 22, 2024 1:33 am
Nicole Kristine Jovero
Share
2 Min Read
SHARE
  • Singapore’s Huber’s Butchery debuts lab-grown chicken Good Meat 3.
  • Product boasts 3% cultivated cells, receives positive feedback.
  • High prices, declining investments challenge cultured meat sector.

Contents
Clucking breakthrough!Protein pioneers, wallet woes

In a ground-breaking move, Singapore’s Huber’s Butchery has become the world’s first retailer to offer lab-grown meat.

This innovative product, dubbed Good Meat 3, is the result of an exclusive partnership with Good Meat, a subsidiary of the US-based foodtech firm Eat Just.

Clucking breakthrough!

While predominantly composed of plant protein, Good Meat 3 boasts a mere 3% cultivated animal cells.

Despite its modest animal cell count, the lab-made chicken has received positive feedback on taste, texture, and appearance during testing.

However, this cutting-edge culinary experience comes at a premium, priced at S$7.20 (US$5.34) for a 120-gram frozen portion.

Protein pioneers, wallet woes

Elevated prices have historically deterred consumers from embracing plant-based meats. Nevertheless, this launch signifies a crucial milestone for the cultured meat sector, which has grappled with declining capital investments.

Last year, the global industry raised US$226 million, a substantial decrease from the previous year’s US$922 million.

Companies like Eat Just face immense pressure to enhance cost efficiency and profitability.

For Eat Just, this challenge compounds legal and financial hurdles, including a temporary suspension of operations in Singapore.

Nonetheless, the company aims to produce more chicken-alternative products this year than in all previous years combined.

To read the original article: https://www.techinasia.com/sg-hubers-butchery-retailer-sell-labgrown-meat

TAGGED:div5

Sign Up For Daily Newsletter

Be keep up! Get the latest breaking news delivered straight to your inbox.
By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time.
Share This Article
Facebook X Copy Link Print
Share
Previous Article Humble Sustainability, Giving Tech Trash a Second Life
Next Article Wise Waves Philippine Expansion with Accounts, Prepaid Card

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly

Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.
=

Stay Connected

XFollow
InstagramFollow
YoutubeSubscribe
TiktokFollow

Latest News

Techzi is Pausing
Media December 24, 2024
Twitch Pioneer Emmett Shear Launches Mysterious AI Venture
AI December 24, 2024
OpenAI CEO Labels Musk a ‘Bully’ in Latest Tech Titan Clash
AI December 24, 2024
AI Revolution Could Spark Live Entertainment Boom
Culture December 24, 2024

You Might also Like

FAANGFashion

Google’s New Shopping Feature: The Future of Personalized Online Shopping

April 16, 2024
e-Commerce

India’s Quick Commerce Boom, Delivering Convenience in Minutes

July 15, 2024
AI

Grok’s Grand Debut: xAI Readies Consumer Chatbot Launch

December 3, 2024
Gaming

Disney Bets Big on “Entertainment Metaverse” with $1.5B Epic Games Investment

February 15, 2024
VC

TA Ventures is betting big on Southeast Asia

September 19, 2024
Creators

Ken Talks about the Power of Photos in SEO

February 12, 2024
SaaS

Notion Revamps Public Pages, Introduces Notion Sites

July 5, 2024
Edutech

Geniebook Unlocks Edtech Potential in Vietnam

May 1, 2024
Health-Tech

Throne’s AI Toilet Camera: A New Frontier in Health Tech

October 26, 2024
AIDeep Tech

KKR-Singtel Alliance Injects $1.3B into ST Telemedia’s Data Center Empire

June 26, 2024
Startups

Question Everything. Let’s Change All the Rules.

December 1, 2024
AI

The AI Regulation Imbroglio: D.C.’s Tangled Web Awaits Untangling

May 8, 2024

Techzi

SE Asian tech news: Free & Comprehensive. Read more

Quick Links

  • Logistics
  • Marketplace
  • Mobility
  • Startups
  • VC
  • Food tech
  • Gaming
  • Health-Tech
  • Media
  • Social Media
  • SaaS
  • Travel

Quick Links

  • AI
  • Edutech
  • Climate
  • Creators
  • Crypto & Web3
  • Culture
  • Deep Tech
  • e-Commerce
  • FAANG
  • Fashion
  • Fintech

Techzi Tech Newsletter

FREE and Curated by Tech Insiders

Legal

Privacy Policy

Terms & conditions

TechziTechzi
Follow US
© 2024 Techzi . All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?