Bill Gates’ carcinogenic lab-grown meat business has proven to be such a spectacular failure that the billionaire is now begging government’s to subsidise his fake meat companies to keep them afloat.
Preliminary data from the venture capital firm AgFunder shows that funding in the fake meats sector fell by 78% in 2023 to reach $177 million, down from $807 million in 2022 and a peak of $989 million in 2021.
Naturalnews.com reports: In response to the steep drop in investments, many lab meat startups have been slashing staff numbers and consolidating operations, while others are closing their doors entirely. Now, they want taxpayers to shoulder the burden of helping them right the ship after taking a chance on something that many of us knew from the start was doomed to fail.
At the Future Food-Tech Innovation Summit that was recently held in London, cultivated meat industry reps insisted that governments need to get on board.
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