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World's First Test Tube Hamburger Cost Scientists $325,000, Tastes "Reasonably Good"
Could cows be out of business? The world’s first in-vitro hamburger may also be the world’s most expensive burger, having cost its makers $325,000 of anonymously-donated funds, according to The New York Times.
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