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Response rates from 1.5k Cork South-Central voters.

25%
Yes
75%
No
20%
Yes
65%
No
6%
Yes, as long as a disclosure is prominently displayed on packaging and restaurant menus
9%
No, we need more long-term studies to ensure safety

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Cork South-Central voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9ZRBX2Xanswered…2wks2W

If lab-grown meat is to be commercialised, chattle farmers need to be subsidised in order to convert to arable farming.

 @9ZW5DMKanswered…4 days4D

Investment into natural unprocessed food to make it more accessible to lower income families is far more important.

 @9MLXW34answered…7mos7MO

Yes, as long as the sector is regulated as with the food and agriculture industries.

 @9ZF5GD5answered…3wks3W

If there are no health concerns with the specific meat products added to the market, I see no issue with it.

 @9YLLZZKanswered…4wks4W

We're not there yet, but thought also has to be given to what this will do to already existing industries.

 @9S5TD22answered…4mos4MO

No, and should be encouraging the creation and refinement of plant-based alternatives

 @9NWX4CXanswered…6mos6MO

Only in the case where there is a massive food shortage to an extent everyone is a ak risk from dying from starvation in the near future.

 @9NPR5D8answered…6mos6MO

Only if the lab-grown meat is required to meet the same safety and regular inspection requirements as medication