Social media users are telling consumers to think twice about buying meats from grocery store coolers, suggesting the me
ats contain dangerous substances.shows a person putting a small magnet on top of packaged beef and claiming the magnet is sticking to the meat because it contains metal.
The video also suggests this supposed magnetic beef is linked to lab-grown, or cultivated from cells, meat. The captions reads,"Lab grown meat approved for sale in America.""Now that they’ve given the OK to sell lab-grown meat in the United States, I figured it would be time to return to Walmart and see if they’re still selling magnetic meat with this tiny, very strong rare-earth magnet. And right away, I found that it’s still magnetic," the person says.
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