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Response rates from 211 Surrey 108 voters.

29%
Yes
71%
No
19%
Yes
63%
No
10%
Yes, as long as a disclosure is prominently displayed on packaging and restaurant menus
8%
No, we need more long-term studies to ensure safety

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Surrey 108 voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @B2S72SXfrom Ontario  answered…3 days3D

I find fast food reatorants need this for fast and mass production, but it is not something that we should give in to for any adverse in this.

 @B2Q4LN5from Alberta  answered…1wk1W

No and yes if people feel more comfortable with lab grown then make it but I believe real meet will be better

 @B2CNQ6Zfrom British Columbia  answered…4wks4W

No, return to sustainable farming practices and get commercial and science out of the food industry.

 @B2BMK7Bfrom Alberta  answered…4wks4W

Yes, but perform more studies first, & allow it as long as a disclosure is prominently displayed on packaging and restaurant menus

 @B2574KFfrom Manitoba  answered…2mos2MO

I do not personally eat meat, though it's a good cause because the cow population will not be largely affected.

 @B23CRQ3from Nova Scotia  answered…2mos2MO

No, we should only use natural means of obtaining food. Also, eliminate grocery chains and make them decentralized.

 @9ZSWYD9from Ontario  answered…2mos2MO

I think there will come a time where its necessary to start using lab made meats, but until then id rather eat real meat.

 @9ZQV5PZfrom Ontario  answered…3mos3MO

Yes, as long as there is both wide agreement amongst independent research and health bodies that lab-grown meat is safe long-term for consumption and will reduce carbon emissions in total