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Buying Top quality meat ? why so hard ?
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<blockquote data-quote="JD-Kid" data-source="post: 7216913" data-attributes="member: 479"><p>good on yer Clive </p><p>I have been looking in to a project at the moment with wool and learning alot along the the way seems a hell of a big diffrence between waving the truck good bye and waiting for the cash to turn up than having to deal with scourers spinners weavers website guys banks etc etc </p><p>same in the meat industry alot of meat sold is out of spec and with the lock downs top end cuts have dropped like a stone price wise have seen fillet steak for low prices in shops </p><p></p><p>lamb not a big seller in the USA so alot of outfits doing online sales rant and rave about there product mail order. etc but tend to have basic cuts any of the flash cuts to be pre ordered which makes sence if it's just a one off cut </p><p></p><p>the covid thing has changed alot of things and Clive is highlighting it ring up any website guy and they are snowed under building websites due to more online shopping. people have had to home cook so have a new skill set etc etc </p><p></p><p>it's better to build a trap for the elephant than throw spears at it when it runs past think on that for a while </p><p></p><p>kinda could throw the ball back to Clive seeing yer in to cooking etc are yah going to do farm ground flour and a line of breads</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD-Kid, post: 7216913, member: 479"] good on yer Clive I have been looking in to a project at the moment with wool and learning alot along the the way seems a hell of a big diffrence between waving the truck good bye and waiting for the cash to turn up than having to deal with scourers spinners weavers website guys banks etc etc same in the meat industry alot of meat sold is out of spec and with the lock downs top end cuts have dropped like a stone price wise have seen fillet steak for low prices in shops lamb not a big seller in the USA so alot of outfits doing online sales rant and rave about there product mail order. etc but tend to have basic cuts any of the flash cuts to be pre ordered which makes sence if it's just a one off cut the covid thing has changed alot of things and Clive is highlighting it ring up any website guy and they are snowed under building websites due to more online shopping. people have had to home cook so have a new skill set etc etc it's better to build a trap for the elephant than throw spears at it when it runs past think on that for a while kinda could throw the ball back to Clive seeing yer in to cooking etc are yah going to do farm ground flour and a line of breads [/QUOTE]
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