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The Biden Administration’s Department of Defense (DOD) has been spending money on alternatives to meat in its military meals, including fake protein made from fungus.
According to Just The News, this funding is part of a broader “sustainability” agenda promoted by far-left activists who believe in global warming, and thus demand the consumption of less meat in order to reduce carbon emissions. The DOD had previously invested in lab-grown “meat” earlier in 2024 before shifting to the current investment in “protein” made from fungi.
The DOD announced in November that it had awarded $60 million across 34 different grants to various bioindustrial firms as part of the Distributed Bioindustrial Manufacturing Program (DBIMP).
One of these grants, worth $1.38 million, was awarded to The Fynder Group in order “to plan a bioproduction facility for fungi-based proteins that can be incorporated into military ready-to-eat meals.” Another one worth $1.5 million was given to The Better Meat Company, which specializes in allegedly “harnessing the amazing power of fermentation to make delicious, clean mycoprotein ingredients for food companies to use as the basis of…
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