• Home
  • Team
  • World
  • Cultivated meats
Monday, February 9, 2026
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
Cultivated Food Article and News
  • Cultivated foodTrend
    • All
    • Alternative Meat
    • Alternative Protein
    • Article
    • Cultivated meats
    • Lab-grown meat
    • Plant-based food
    • Seafood
    • Short News

    Chicken Road 2: Il suono che guida la guida silenziosa

    Tower Rush : Le secret des badges à deux ans de résilience

    Tower Rush : Croissance urbaine et cryptographie dans la ville du futur

    Supercharged Clovers Hold and Win: When Clocks Meet Chaos in Celestial Mechanics

    Tower Rush : Le nombre d’or qui défie l’équilibre collectif

    Supercharged Clovers Hold and Win: Rewiring Decision-Making with Structured Chance

    Il paradosso di Monty Hall e le funzioni convesse: una chiave di calcolo italiana

    Goldene Zufallssimulation: Wie Kongruenzgeneratoren Ideen formen

    The Evolution of Efficient Innovation Through Mathematical Insight

    • Alternative Meat
    • Alternative Protein
    • Article
    • Cultivated meats
    • Lab-grown meat
    • Plant-based food
    • Seafood
  • World
    AdobeStock_2854144561

    “We’re reimagining meat to spare land and resources, but never flavour” Nicolas Morin-Forest said.

    head-74

    Plant-Based Meats Market Is Booming Worldwide | Gold&Green Foods, Maple Leaf Foods, Amy’s Kitchen, Garden Protein International, Quorn Foods and more

    brown-and-white-cow-on-green-grass-field-during-daytime

    The meat paradox: how your brain wrestles with the ethics of eating animals

    Are chicken feathers a greener alternative to polyester and nylon?

    Are chicken feathers a greener alternative to polyester and nylon?

    The Best Veggie Burgers Are Made With Vegetables

    The Best Veggie Burgers Are Made With Vegetables

  • Science
  • Regulations
  • Opinion
  • Short News
  • Business
  • Cultivated Seafood
  • EVENT
  • Technology
  • Cultivated foodTrend
    • All
    • Alternative Meat
    • Alternative Protein
    • Article
    • Cultivated meats
    • Lab-grown meat
    • Plant-based food
    • Seafood
    • Short News

    Chicken Road 2: Il suono che guida la guida silenziosa

    Tower Rush : Le secret des badges à deux ans de résilience

    Tower Rush : Croissance urbaine et cryptographie dans la ville du futur

    Supercharged Clovers Hold and Win: When Clocks Meet Chaos in Celestial Mechanics

    Tower Rush : Le nombre d’or qui défie l’équilibre collectif

    Supercharged Clovers Hold and Win: Rewiring Decision-Making with Structured Chance

    Il paradosso di Monty Hall e le funzioni convesse: una chiave di calcolo italiana

    Goldene Zufallssimulation: Wie Kongruenzgeneratoren Ideen formen

    The Evolution of Efficient Innovation Through Mathematical Insight

    • Alternative Meat
    • Alternative Protein
    • Article
    • Cultivated meats
    • Lab-grown meat
    • Plant-based food
    • Seafood
  • World
    AdobeStock_2854144561

    “We’re reimagining meat to spare land and resources, but never flavour” Nicolas Morin-Forest said.

    head-74

    Plant-Based Meats Market Is Booming Worldwide | Gold&Green Foods, Maple Leaf Foods, Amy’s Kitchen, Garden Protein International, Quorn Foods and more

    brown-and-white-cow-on-green-grass-field-during-daytime

    The meat paradox: how your brain wrestles with the ethics of eating animals

    Are chicken feathers a greener alternative to polyester and nylon?

    Are chicken feathers a greener alternative to polyester and nylon?

    The Best Veggie Burgers Are Made With Vegetables

    The Best Veggie Burgers Are Made With Vegetables

  • Science
  • Regulations
  • Opinion
  • Short News
  • Business
  • Cultivated Seafood
  • EVENT
  • Technology
No Result
View All Result
Cultivated Food Article and News
No Result
View All Result
Home Cultivated food

Report Analyses Impact of Lab-Based Vs. Food-Based Imagery on Perceptions of Cultivated Meat

by Admin
October 6, 2022
in Cultivated food
Reading Time: 3 mins read
0 0
0
0
SHARES
198
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

A new ProVeg report addresses how the ways in which images in the media have a significant influence on consumer acceptance and perceptions of cultivated meat. Interestingly, 62% of respondents in the UK show an interest in purchasing cultivated meat regardless of the type of images seen.

The report, which can be downloaded here, is based on a survey of 750 people in the UK and looks into consumer attitudes and understanding of cultivated meat, based on exposure to different images, and provides clear recommendations to brands and media alike on presenting cellular agriculture products to the public. 

Report

Presenting an accurate image

“Consumers frequently see lab-based images associated with cultured meat across different media. However, the existing photos tagged as cultured or lab-grown meat on stock photo sites are usually images of conventionally produced meat placed in petri dishes. We encourage journalists and companies to use pictures of final products that give the public a more accurate idea of what cultured meat looks like,” comments Mathilde Alexandre, Cell-Ag Project Coordinator.

Report Analyses Impact of Lab-Based Vs. Food-Based Imagery on Perceptions of Cultivated Meat upload 1c78e926 3aa0 46e1 a6fc d859e2ac3800
© Orbillion

Key findings include:

  • There is a strong likelihood of trying and purchasing cultivated meat in the UK, regardless of the image presented. 62% of respondents who were shown lab-based images and 62% of respondents who were shown food-based images said that they were likely or very likely to try cultivated meat. 
  • Food-based pictures of cultivated meat led to more positive sentiments compared to lab-based images. When presented with food-based images of cultivated meat, 54% of respondents agreed or strongly agreed that cultivated meat is nutritious and 47% of respondents agreed or strongly agreed that cultivated meat is tasty. By comparison, when presented with lab-based pictures, only 51% of thought cultivated meat was nutritious and only 35.5% of people thought it would be tasty.
  • In line with previous research, the ProVeg survey indicates that a majority of respondents have a poor understanding of cultivated meat. A total of 57% of the 750 participants surveyed showed no understanding at all of the cultivated meat, while 15% had an incorrect understanding of the term, for example stating that it was “plant-based”.
Report Analyses Impact of Lab-Based Vs. Food-Based Imagery on Perceptions of Cultivated Meat Aleph Farms and The Technion Reveal Worlds First Cultivated Ribeye Steak 2
©Aleph Farms

In addition to this report, ProVeg has compiled a communication guide to provide an understanding of who the potential consumers of cultivated meat are – and which communication strategies have the potential to lead to greater acceptance. The data contained in the report will help companies more effectively target their audience as and when cultured meat receives regulatory approval in the major markets across the world.  So far, only Singapore has approved a cultured meat product for the open market.

The report, called “Communicating about cultured meat – a definitive industry guide”, can also be downloaded here.

Tags: cultivated meatlab-grown meatMARKETING
Previous Post

No-Kill Burgers? US Firms Eye Green Light to Sell Lab-Grown Meat

Next Post

Commercialization of Cell-Cultured Meat Products to Be Discussed at Upcoming Cultured Meat Symposium and Expo in San Francisco

Admin

Admin

Related Posts

This new development by Wanda Fish represents a breakthrough in the field of cell-based seafood

For the cultivated meat industry, South Korea establishes a special regulatory-free zone

June 1, 2024
2

Quotes from World Bio Market Insights, May 30, 2024 The Gyeongbuk Cultivated Meat Initiative In an innovative move to propel the future of food technology, the South Korean government has taken a...

Magic Valley and Co-Labs join forces to boost cultivated meat production

Magic Valley and Co-Labs join forces to boost cultivated meat production

November 17, 2023
0

Quotes from vegconomist, November 13, 2023 Magic Valley, the Australian pioneer in cultivated meat production, has made an exciting announcement regarding its plans to boost production. The company is embarking on a...

How plant-based diet and nutrition can be best to lower cholesterol?

How plant-based diet and nutrition can be best to lower cholesterol?

May 15, 2022
0

Mindful eating is amongst the most complex forms of mindset shift for modern consumers. The root cause is a popular misconception about healthy food not being tasty. Today, we are bombarded with...

ADM Releases 2022 Alternative Protein Outlook

ADM Releases 2022 Alternative Protein Outlook

February 8, 2022
0

Global nutrition leader reveals seven emerging trends shaping the alternative protein market

Load More
Next Post
Commercialization of Cell-Cultured Meat Products to Be Discussed at Upcoming Cultured Meat Symposium and Expo in San Francisco

Commercialization of Cell-Cultured Meat Products to Be Discussed at Upcoming Cultured Meat Symposium and Expo in San Francisco

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

About US

At CultivatedMeats, we’re passionate about the future of food, products, and events that are grown and produced in harmony with nature. We believe in a world where cultivation goes beyond just farming and enters every aspect of our lives.

Cultivated Meats all right reserved text © 2024

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Cultivated food
    • Alternative Meat
    • Alternative Protein
    • Article
    • Cultivated meats
    • Lab-grown meat
    • Plant-based food
    • Seafood
  • World
  • Science
  • Regulations
  • Opinion
  • Short News
  • Business
  • Cultivated Seafood
  • EVENT
  • Technology

Cultivated Meats all right reserved text © 2024