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<blockquote data-quote="TheTallGuy" data-source="post: 5760088" data-attributes="member: 9121"><p>I've had both good and bad from both supermarkets and farm shops. Unfortunately, the only reliable independent farm shop here that I know of is relatively expensive otherwise I would be there more often. It is worth bearing in mind that most supermarkets will only be running on a maximum of 1-2% net margin on the bulk of the meat they sell as it is essentially a tool to get customers through the door & buying other high margin products. Likewise milk & bread are often loss leaders - if folk get cheap staples then they'll feel good about spending more on premium products.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheTallGuy, post: 5760088, member: 9121"] I've had both good and bad from both supermarkets and farm shops. Unfortunately, the only reliable independent farm shop here that I know of is relatively expensive otherwise I would be there more often. It is worth bearing in mind that most supermarkets will only be running on a maximum of 1-2% net margin on the bulk of the meat they sell as it is essentially a tool to get customers through the door & buying other high margin products. Likewise milk & bread are often loss leaders - if folk get cheap staples then they'll feel good about spending more on premium products. [/QUOTE]
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