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Rising Anxieties: Shareholder Activism, Cultivated Meat, and Media Bias

Our Hen House 2 September 2025


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In this week’s episode of Rising Anxieties, Mariann Sullivan examines several developments causing concern within the meat industry. From evolving shareholder activism tactics to questionable comparisons between cultivated meat and lab-grown diamonds, the episode reveals how animal agriculture interests are responding to various challenges while continuing to rely on government support and biased media coverage.

This episode explores:

  • The evolution of shareholder activism tactics as reported by the Animal Agriculture Alliance
  • How the meat industry is responding to cultivated meat through questionable comparisons and claims
  • British meat industry’s ridiculous statements about UK mega-farms 
  • The shortage of animal agriculture veterinarians and the government’s helpful response
  • The spread of unfounded bankruptcy rumors about Beyond Meat and what it reveals about media coverage of plant-based alternatives

 

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