<p class="bodytext">Singapore has given US start-up Eat Just the greenlight to sell its lab-grown chicken meat, in what the firm says is the world's first regulatory approval for so-called clean meat that does not come from slaughtered animals.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Demand for alternatives to regular meat is surging due to consumer concerns about health, animal welfare and the environment. Plant-based meat options, popularised by Beyond Meat Inc and Impossible Foods, increasingly feature on supermarket shelves and restaurant menus.</p>.<p class="bodytext">But so-called clean or cultured meat, which is grown from cells outside the animal, is still at a nascent stage.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"The first-in-the-world regulatory allowance of real, high-quality meat created directly from animal cells for safe human consumption paves the way for a forthcoming small-scale commercial launch in Singapore," Eat Just said on Wednesday.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The firm said the meat will be sold as nuggets, adding that launch details for the product will follow later. It has previously said that each nugget will cost $50.</p>
<p class="bodytext">Singapore has given US start-up Eat Just the greenlight to sell its lab-grown chicken meat, in what the firm says is the world's first regulatory approval for so-called clean meat that does not come from slaughtered animals.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Demand for alternatives to regular meat is surging due to consumer concerns about health, animal welfare and the environment. Plant-based meat options, popularised by Beyond Meat Inc and Impossible Foods, increasingly feature on supermarket shelves and restaurant menus.</p>.<p class="bodytext">But so-called clean or cultured meat, which is grown from cells outside the animal, is still at a nascent stage.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"The first-in-the-world regulatory allowance of real, high-quality meat created directly from animal cells for safe human consumption paves the way for a forthcoming small-scale commercial launch in Singapore," Eat Just said on Wednesday.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The firm said the meat will be sold as nuggets, adding that launch details for the product will follow later. It has previously said that each nugget will cost $50.</p>