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Imitation meat is very highly processed food. I've never had lab grown meat, I'd need to know the details to judge it
I do like me a good bean burger though...I make big batches of dried beans and mash them, it's great on rice, as a dip, you can fry it, you can add whatever you want to make infinite variations
But every once in a while I like to have a good burger. Like a few times a year... Honestly, if anything, meat tastes better because I rarely eat it.
Imitation stuff just doesn't compare, maybe you could convince me it's meat, but you'll never convince me it's better than "ok". And plenty of meat is just ok... Most of it even
I'd rather eat my beans every day, and eat my steak and tuna a few times a year and enjoy every moment of it