Executive summary

We commissioned Embold Research to conduct consumer research evaluating various terms describing cultivated meat for differentiation, accuracy and descriptiveness, and appeal. The research was conducted via an online survey with a sample of 1,018 adults representative of U.S. national demographics.

Key highlights

  • Differentiation Overall, “cultivated meat” and “cell-cultured meat” are similarly effective at differentiating from conventional meat.
  • Accuracy & descriptiveness “Cultivated meat” and “cell-cultivated meat” are the most accurate and descriptive terms.
  • Appeal “Cultivated meat” is the most appealing term, followed by “cultured meat.”
  • Use When asked which names they could imagine using personally, more than four times as many respondents selected “cultivated meat” compared to “cell-cultured meat.” 75% of companies use the term “cultivated meat.”

While the sensational term “lab-grown meat” was the most familiar to consumers, “cultivated meat” ranked second, and out-performed “lab-grown” in terms of accuracy and appeal. The term “lab-grown meat” is inaccurate as, at scale, the production process occurs in a production facility more similar to a brewery than a lab. 

Overall, “cultivated meat” performs best across the multiple considerations for determining nomenclature, and it is already the most widely used term in the industry. We continue to recommend that “cultivated meat” be used as the central industry term for meat produced via animal cell-culture.

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