BY SRH
A Boston-based firm claims to “save the planet” from “climate change” by flooding the food supply with lab-grown “milk” for public consumption.
Brown Foods, which receives indirect funding from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, is ready to present “UnReal Milk.”
The business states that it’s “a Stanford, Rice University and IIT Delhi alumni venture making the next generation of food and dairy products, which are animal-free and sustainable.”
Forbes reports that Brown Foods claims its new liquid is the “world’s first lab-grown whole cow’s milk.”
However, the “milk” is not generated by a single cow.
The creators of UnReal Milk claim that the product is made utilizing cell cultures of mammals.
Their claim is that the beverage is nutritionally equivalent to regular dairy in terms of both flavor and texture.
You can make ice cream, cheese, butter, and butter from it.
The owners of the company assert that their lab-grown product provides an alternative to regular milk that is both lower in carbon and cruelty-free, therefore combating “global warming.”
The production method used by Brown Foods reduces land use by 95%, water use by 90%, and carbon emissions by 82%—all without using cattle.
The business believes its technology may help solve the supposedly long-standing problems with dairy.
According to Sohail Gupta, Co-founder and CEO of Brown Foods, “The future of food faces significant challenges.”
Along with Bhavna Tandon and Avhijeet Kapoor, Gupta co-founded the firm in 2021.
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Cattle ranching is responsible for thirty percent of the world’s methane emissions, according to Gupta, and “supply chain adulteration remains a major problem” in the dairy industry.
And as we saw during COVID-19, when supply chain interruptions made it hard to just halt milk production, cow ranching is dependent on ideal climatic circumstances, and milk output is not readily regulated.
“UnReal Milk harnesses technology to provide a safer and more controllable dairy solution, scalability, and an end to animal testing.”
According to Gupta, his team accomplished in three years what other firms have been slaving away at for over twice that amount of time.
A number of investors, including Y Combinator, Collaborative Fund, Amino Capital, SRI Capital, and AgFunder, contributed $2.36 million to the startup’s seeds.
Gupta omitted to mention that the Gates Foundation supports several of the company’s investors, like AgFunder.
The company, which has operations in both India and the United States, is currently seeking to commercialize its products.
Forbes reports that UnReal Milk will “debut” in American grocery stores soon.
Lab validation for UnReal Milk version 1 has already begun.
The product is structurally comparable to regular milk, according to independent testing conducted by the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, which is linked with MIT. This testing validated the existence of all required dairy proteins.
The fact that UnReal Milk has the same milk fats (mostly triglycerides) and carbs as regular dairy makes it more acceptable to U.S. regulators, according to Brown Foods.
The lab-grown “milk” was praised as a “breakthrough” by Dr. Richard Braatz, an MIT Professor of Chemical Engineering and an authority on drugs production.
Surprisingly, Braatz is a member of the Scientific Advisory Board at Brown Foods.
The production of the first test tube of lab-grown milk by Brown Foods is a major scientific and technological achievement, according to Braatz.
The rise of lab-grown items is a direct result of globalists’ campaign to discredit crops that are conventionally cultivated.
“Meat” has been the talk of the town when it comes to lab-grown food, drawing $2 billion in investments in 2022 and receiving USDA clearance in 2023.
When it comes to lab-grown “foods,” Bill Gates is among the most vocal proponents.
The co-founder of Microsoft has poured a lot of money into two insect-based products: “synthetic meats” and “milk” manufactured from liquefied maggots.
In addition, Gates released a false “butter,” as was previously revealed by Slay News.
To combat “climate change” and lessen the burden on farmers, Gates says that the public’s consumption of these products is the way to go.

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