KEY POINTS
  • The U.S. Department of Agriculture has approved the sale of cell-cultured chicken by Good Meat and Upside Foods.
  • Outside the U.S., only Singapore has issued approval for the sale of cell-cultured meat.
  • Upside Foods announced that it has already processed its first order for cultivated chicken.
Chicken produced in a laboratory from chicken cells.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has approved the sale of cell-cultured chicken in a landmark decision that clears the path for consumers to try it out themselves, the two startups that received the first approvals said Wednesday.

Cultured meat, also known as cultivated, cell-based or lab-grown protein, is made by putting stem cells from the fat or muscle of an animal into a culture medium that feeds the cells, allowing them to grow. The medium is then put into a bioreactor to support the cells' growth, creating an end product that looks and tastes like traditional meat.