The Largest U.S. Dairy says no to clone milk

If consumers don't want it, why would they sell it? It's common sense.
 
If consumers don't want it, why would they sell it? It's common sense.

It's nothing more than an emotional response. They think eating a clones meat or drinking its milk will give them cancer or something. There's no evidence for that what so ever.
 
It's nothing more than an emotional response. They think eating a clones meat or drinking its milk will give them cancer or something. There's no evidence for that what so ever.

True, but that doesn't change the fact that consumers don't want to eat or drink from cloned materials. It's a common sense business decision, if the vast majority of consumers don't want something, you don't sell it.
 
Why don't they just sell it without telling the consumers? :huh: It's not like that's never been done before. :o
 
i'm still at a loss as to how it's cost effective to clone animals for food/milk.
 

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