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Lab-Grown Milk Hits US Stores Soon!
23 Nov
Summary
- Lab-grown milk will be sold in US stores starting in 2026.
- The beverage is made from cell cultures, not actual animals.
- Critics raise health and environmental concerns about the product.

UnReal Milk, a novel beverage cultivated from 'mammalian cell cultures' rather than cows, is slated for release in US grocery stores by 2026. This milk alternative is produced in large bioreactors using specialized animal cells that replicate the proteins, fats, and carbohydrates found in traditional cow's milk. Brown Foods, the company behind this innovation, has indicated that the product is utilizing 'generally recognized as safe' ingredients, a pathway that bypasses lengthy FDA approval processes.
The introduction of UnReal Milk has sparked considerable debate and resistance online, with many expressing distrust and calling for its prohibition. Advocates highlight its environmental benefits, including lower greenhouse gas emissions and reduced resource consumption compared to conventional dairy farming. They also point to its potential for greater supply chain stability, unaffected by factors like drought or animal illness. However, critics, including dairy farmers and medical professionals, question the absence of long-term health studies, particularly for children.
While most milk alternatives have been plant-based, UnReal Milk's unique cell-culture method differs from precision fermentation. This approach may allow it to be labeled as 'real milk,' setting it apart from other synthetic dairy products. The development is also being linked by some critics to investments by billionaire Bill Gates in sustainable food technologies, though direct confirmation of his backing for UnReal Milk is pending.




