According to an article sent in by an anonymous reader, cloned meat and milk is "probably" safe, or at least as safe as the stuff omnivores are already consuming. No kidding, that's pretty much the caveat with these findings: the meat and milk from cloned animals is pretty much up to industry standards. We've long argued that the animal food industry doesn't have standards, so this is a ringing endorsement for cloned animal food, to be sure. The sad part of the cloned food debate is that it's still much harder on the animals than "conventional" meat. Animals die in both cases, but most cloned animals still don't make it to term, and many that do aren't healthy enough to survive long enough to get to be slaughtered. We last looked at the safety issue here, and things haven't changed much since then. It's like the state of the research since 2002 is identical...