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Woman shares a photo of chicken breast which was ‘spaghettified’

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Comments on the picture were filled with individuals voicing their worries and ideas, as one would anticipate.
"That's lab grown chicken, it's a new way they make chicken. They didn't have produce the last few years due to the bird flu and resource shortages, so last year they announced that they found a way to make chicken in a lab, and that's what you can see in stores now," someone commented.
I no longer purchase it," someone other said.
This flesh is not from a lab or a 3D printer. The eggs are laid by actual chickens. When avaricious chickens
Chickens are given growth hormones by their manufacturers, causing them to expand at an excessive rate," someone else said.
 According to Wall Street, when chickens are given drugs to increase their size, their breasts might take on a spaghetti-like appearance, or even look like this.

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