Bill Gates-Linked Lab-Grown ‘Milk’ to ‘Debut’ in American Food Supply

A Boston-based startup is promising to “save the planet” from “climate change” by flooding the food supply with lab-grown “milk” for general public consumption.

Brown Foods, which is indirectly funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, is preparing to showcase “UnReal Milk.”

The company describes itself as “a Stanford, Rice University and IIT Delhi alumni venture making the next generation of food and dairy products, which are animal-free and sustainable.”

Brown Foods claims that its new liquid is the “world’s first lab-grown whole cow’s milk,” according to Forbes.

However, the “milk” is produced without a single cow.

According to its founders, UnReal Milk is produced using mammalian cell culture.

They insist that the beverage replicates the nutrition, taste, and texture of traditional dairy.

It can be processed into butter, cheese, and ice cream.

The company’s founders claim that their lab-grown product fights “global warming” by offering a lower-carbon, cruelty-free alternative to conventional milk.

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Brown Foods claims its production method slashes carbon emissions by 82%, water use by 90%, and land use by 95%, without relying on livestock.

The company sees its technology as a way to mitigate the alleged long-standing issues with dairy.

“The future of food faces significant challenges,” says Sohail Gupta, Co-founder and CEO of Brown Foods.

Gupta founded the startup in 2021 alongside Bhavna Tandon and Avhijeet Kapoor.

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“When it comes to dairy, cattle farming accounts for 30% of global methane emissions, while supply chain adulteration remains a major problem,” Gupta claims.

“Additionally, cattle farming depends on optimal climatic conditions, and milk production cannot be easily regulated— as seen during COVID-19, when supply chain disruptions made it impossible to simply pause milk production.

“UnReal Milk aims to address these challenges by providing a scalable, animal-free, and sustainable alternative, leveraging technology to offer a safer and more controllable dairy solution.”

Gupta says it took his team just three years to achieve what other startups have been working on for more than double the time.

The startup secured $2.36 million in seed funding from investors, including Y Combinator, AgFunder, SRI Capital, Amino Capital, and Collaborative Fund.

However, Gupta failed to note that some of the company’s investors, such as AgFunder, are funded by the Gates Foundation.

Operating in both the U.S. and India, the company is now moving toward commercialization.

Accoridn to Forbes, UnReal Milk will soon “debut” in the American food supply.

The first version of UnReal Milk is already undergoing lab validation.

Independent testing from the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, affiliated with MIT, confirmed the presence of all essential dairy proteins, making the product structurally identical to traditional milk.

Brown Foods has also confirmed that UnReal Milk contains the same milk fats, primarily triglycerides, and carbohydrates found in conventional dairy, meaning it’s more likely to be approved by U.S. regulators.

Biopharmaceutical manufacturing expert Dr. Richard Braatz, a Professor of Chemical Engineering at MIT, hailed the lab-grown “milk” as a “breakthrough.”

Unsurringly, Braatz serves on Brown Foods’ Scientific Advisory Board.

“Brown Foods has achieved a significant scientific and technological breakthrough by producing the world’s first test tube of lab-grown milk,” Braatz said.

It comes as lab-grown products continue to emerge as globalists increasingly demonize traditionally-farmed foods.

In the lab-grown space, “meat” has dominated the spotlight, securing $2 billion in investments in 2022 and USDA approval in 2023.

Bill Gates has been one of the leading advocates for lab-grown “foods.”

The Microsoft co-founder has invested heavily in “synthetic meats” as well as another insect-based “milk” made from liquefied maggots.

As Slay News previously reported, Gates also launched a fake “butter.”

Gates argues that feeding these products to the general public will help to tackle “climate change” by reducing reliance on farmers.

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