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Murray Grey beef--price inquiry
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<blockquote data-quote="Katpau" data-source="post: 1447935" data-attributes="member: 9933"><p>I would leave out the pink slime comment. I find it offensive and some of your buyers may share my view. What you are referring to is lean finely textured beef. It is a product made when food processing equipment is used to separate lean meat from fat. There are no indications the product is unhealthy. Tests have shown the opposite actually, and to me it seems like a good idea. Most of us don't want to eat all that fat, but why waste all of the meat that is in it? The whole thing was started by people who don't believe anyone should ever eat meat. Lots of people lost their jobs over this.</p><p></p><p>I am not sure of the rules in Oklahoma, but you may want to check out whether or not you can legally sell meat without the proper permits and whether or not your butcher meets state requirement for selling to the public. In Oregon you can legally sell the animal and have the buyer pay processing costs, but selling beef is an expensive and complicated process that requires inspections and licenses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katpau, post: 1447935, member: 9933"] I would leave out the pink slime comment. I find it offensive and some of your buyers may share my view. What you are referring to is lean finely textured beef. It is a product made when food processing equipment is used to separate lean meat from fat. There are no indications the product is unhealthy. Tests have shown the opposite actually, and to me it seems like a good idea. Most of us don't want to eat all that fat, but why waste all of the meat that is in it? The whole thing was started by people who don't believe anyone should ever eat meat. Lots of people lost their jobs over this. I am not sure of the rules in Oklahoma, but you may want to check out whether or not you can legally sell meat without the proper permits and whether or not your butcher meets state requirement for selling to the public. In Oregon you can legally sell the animal and have the buyer pay processing costs, but selling beef is an expensive and complicated process that requires inspections and licenses. [/QUOTE]
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