Pets at Home becomes the first company globally to offer cultivated meat dog treats, marking a significant milestone in sustainable pet food. The Chick Bites, a product of Meatly, are made from plant-based ingredients and cultivated chicken, eliminating the need for traditional animal farming.
Chick Bites are made from plant-based ingredients combined with cultivated meat, which is produced by growing cells and does not require the raising or slaughter of animals.
It claims the meat is “just as tasty and nutritious as traditional chicken breast”, and contains the amino acids, fatty acids, minerals and vitamins needed for pet health.to back cultivated meat for use in pet food, after chicken produced by Meatly was approved by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and the Animal and Plant Health Agency.
The retailer, which has invested in Meatly, said the snack was a nutritious, healthy and sustainable alternative to traditional dog treats.
CULTIVATED MEAT PET FOOD SUSTAINABILITY INNOVATION DOG TREATS
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