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That article's a little misleading. The burger cost they quote is based on a curent estimate of production being possible at $80 per kg - no one's currently producing it at that price, The article starts by saying "And now it's cheap, too.", but then backtracks dramatically. $11-12 per burger is hardly cheap, and as they later admit, it's not commercially viable.

No doubt prices wil come down much further, but it could take decades.

 

Here's the original article:

http://www.abc.net.au/am/content/2015/s4205857.htm

 

Eugene's Lair

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