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<blockquote data-quote="David." data-source="post: 5754374" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>One of the worst steaks I ever had came from a farm shop.</p><p>Due respect to anyone on here who runs one, but there are some types out there selling hairy stirks and pigs out of heritage breeds, that you would not buy if you'd seen them on the hoof; all dressed up and over priced with a plausible story for town dwellers. Their meat is no better than British from the major retailers.</p><p>As producers, we need supermarkets to buy the bulk of our stock, and I see no contradiction in supporting those retailers, especially when they are blowing out good British steaks at £11kg, or pork legs at £3kg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David., post: 5754374, member: 67"] One of the worst steaks I ever had came from a farm shop. Due respect to anyone on here who runs one, but there are some types out there selling hairy stirks and pigs out of heritage breeds, that you would not buy if you'd seen them on the hoof; all dressed up and over priced with a plausible story for town dwellers. Their meat is no better than British from the major retailers. As producers, we need supermarkets to buy the bulk of our stock, and I see no contradiction in supporting those retailers, especially when they are blowing out good British steaks at £11kg, or pork legs at £3kg [/QUOTE]
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