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The public legislative hearing about the bill was about ten days later. However, that was only the D-Day; there were dozens of smaller, localized battles going on every day. Numerous intellectuals and livestock industry officials were constantly appearing on TV debates and lectures, strongly voicing their opinions. Among them, there were three people who had the strongest influence.
The first was Steven, the CEO of Red Meat. He was the godfather of conservative organizations and the traditional livestock industry. Although many of his workers had left recently, the interest group of traditional livestock companies that rallied around him was still powerful.
The second was undoubtedly Mckinney. He proved that it was possible to change the traditional livestock system into a cultured meat system by being the first in the world to show a successful transition to cultured meat. This outstanding real-world example was much more powerful than a lot of rambling debates and lectures.
The third was Tanya Manker, who had a recent surge in popularity. She had already given a lecture predicting a food crisis at a TED conference in the past. However, there was no one to take her seriously in North America, where half the population was obese. It was nothing more than an interesting...



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