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Young-Joon arrived in Korea.
[Ryu Young-Joon returning to Korea after developing cultured meat.]
Photos of him entering the airport terminal appeared in various articles. He was a little worried, but fortunately, the trouble had mostly died down. Young-Joon’s prediction that Korea would follow if the United States calmed down was correct. The plan to transform traditional livestock into cultured meat that he discussed and created with the White House, the USDA, and Mckinney was based on the United States, but it was created with other countries in mind as well. Campbell shared the plan with other governments, including Korea.
“It’s funny seeing how people’s attitudes change,” Park Joo-Hyuk said to Young-Joon, who had arrived at A-Bio.
“What attitude change?”
“Public opinion. When you announced cultured meat, people were all up in arms, making a fuss about how you were a traitor to your own people and whatnot.”
“It looked that way, even in the United States.”
“They were fighting with your fan club, environmentalists and vegetarians who were in favor of cultured meat. It was pretty big.”
“Did you get complaints?”
“You think it was just complaints? They swarmed here to protest and stuff. A-Bio...



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