Vow's Lab-Grown Meat Hits Australian Shelves, Ushering in a New Era of Cuisine

Published on: 6/19/2025

Vow is one of only three companies worldwide approved to sell lab-grown meat for human consumption. Their Forged foie gras was cheaper than traditional foie gras at the time of writing. Vow aims to innovate, not imitate, creating entirely new meats that are unconstrained by tradition or the limits of nature. Their offerings are now available in Australia.

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