Being a vegan (one who doesn't eat ANYTHING from an animal whereas vegetarians eat eggs and dairy), I welcome the news.
As long as like they say that the meat is not treated with drugs or antibiotics.
The reason I am a vegan is due to health problems and concerns. My stomach doesn't do well with a lot of the antibiotics and drugs that filter into the meat. Plus, I don't dare get food poisoning. It nearly kills me. I've had it before and it's too much to deal with, with my stomach the way it is. Due to Fibromyalgia, my digestive system is extremely sensitive. I can't have some herbs and spices either.
Another concern of mine was not just the fat/cholesterol problem, but as mentioned the bacterial poisons and also the reports of meats coming off the market due to illnesses. Another concern was the outbreak of "Mad Cow Disease" and the hoopla over that. In short, I began to think meat is not very healthy at all, and in fact very risky. So I eliminated ALL animal products from my diet. That also includes Honey, geletin (made from animal fat and if it doesn't specifically say it's not, then it more than likely IS), lactic-anything, casein (from cheese, etc.)
If they can do this with meats, maybe they can make a safer and more nutritious meat. It's welcome news. Right now, I eat a lot of soy-based products. Boca Burgers taste nearly like hambergers. SmartDogs are like hotdogs, Tofutti (don't laugh
) makes vegan cheese, sour cream, cream cheese, and ice cream, among other things. There's a store near me that carries all this stuff in one area. I of course shop there often. Thing is, it's the ONLY store in my area that has that. So I have no choice in price, etc. Having this type of meat stuff may help. Hopefully it might spawn fish and dairy foods that are safer too. Esp. for people with lactose intollerances (like me).
As for growing "meat" in the labs, I also remember reading about a "brain in a dish" that could actually I think run a flight simulator! Not electronics, but a biological brain in a lab dish. Makes me wonder, if that brain can think, would it be considered alive? Would it be unethical or murder to throw it away in the garbage when you're done using it?
I'd be more concerned about that, then I would about simple lab-created muscle or meat.