Cultivated chicken doggy snacks are sold by pet food retailers in the UK, at home pets. The retailer was also a major investor at Meatly, a startup that produces meat ingredients found in packed chick bites for dog food brands, as low carbon treatments are being billed for butcherished. (The other ingredients in the snacks are plant-based.)
As the Guardian reports, Meatly claims a world that retailed meat for pet food. The company received a use case regulatory notice last summer. Chick bites are the first foray into commercializing meat chickens, the name of meat growing in bioreactors after a one-off harvest of cells from a single chicken egg. But it has big plans to scale up.
This first dog snack is a “limited release,” suggesting that production capacity is still at the limit, but Meatly says that the next step is to scale production and “consumers are more widespread.” “It's available.”